Salford, on November 5 2020. Police coroner's officer Neil McCaffrey told Bolton Coroner's Court that it was treated as a 'special procedure investigation' by police, due to a note that was found at the flat.
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direct to your inboxThe first day of the trial of three people charged over a deadly explosion at a mill has heard fire chiefs describe the devastation as 'like something out of the movies'.Bosley Mill in Congleton blew up in July 2015, killing four people.Today, three men have gone on trial in Chester charged with corporate manslaughter over the deaths of Dorothy Bailey, Derek Barks, Derek Moore and Jason Shingler.
One of the men, George Boden, is a company boss from Stockport.Boden, the
.Salford, on November 5 2020. Police coroner's officer Neil McCaffrey told Bolton Coroner's Court that it was treated as a 'special procedure investigation' by police, due to a note that was found at the flat.
Edy Ganem (Devious Maids), Seth Michaels (Doom Patrol), and Patricia Velasquez (The Mummy) have been tapped to star in Free Dead or Alive, an indie action thriller written, produced, and directed by Erik Bernard.
Simon Cowell has showed off his incredible four stone weight loss as he stepped out for a winter stroll in London.The 61 year old, whose parenting skills were recently slammed by Paddy McGuinness after he admitted he "never changed a nappy", was photographed walking in the snow with pal and talent manager Jonathan Shalit on 9 February.The TV personality appeared to wrap up warm for the outing as he wore a black top with a giant black padded coat and a grey scarf around his neck.
direct to your inboxJurors in the trial of a mill owner charged with the manslaughter of four workers who died in an explosion have been discharged. George Boden, 64, of Church Road, Stockport, is charged with four counts of gross negligence manslaughter and a health and safety offence following the explosion at the Wood Treatment Ltd mill in Bosley, Cheshire, on July 17 2015.
Dumfries, had ordered the teddy for her six-month-old son Kade Jordan who never got to meet his grandad.“Papa” Thomas Currie passed away several years ago, but Tammy decided to pay £50 to have a keepsake made from some of his old clothes to pass down to her little one.The item was marked as received by Hermes on January 7, but 28-year-old Tammy has since been advised the couriers have lost track of the toy monkey.She has been left distraught and says that a £50 goodwill gesture from Hermes is
Valve have announced that they have released the uncut version of Left 4 Dead 2 in Germany, 11 years after it was cut to ensure release.After appealing to German authorities, Valve have had the game re-evaluated.
The Walking Dead star Andrew Lincoln has confirmed when the first Rick Grimes spin-off movie is expected to start filming. Andrew departed from the series more than two years ago now, but there have been few updates since then related to the anticipated movie trilogy.
Gallery: Love Island replacement show The Cabins unveils its new cast of singletons (Digital Spy (UK))He declared that he was 'following her around like a puppy dog,' while she admitted she was 'obsessed' with him. Things also took a turn with Sophie Hermann, who was told by Luis - whom she knew from before as her personal trainer - that he really liked her.
blunt force chest injuries in her Edinburgh flat. His trial at the city’s high court heard on Wednesday how Frackiewicz told cops she may have died in a fall after getting drunk while watching the film ‘Titanic’.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday waded into a two-decade long debate over the extent to which the FCC can relax media ownership rules.
Teesside Live reported.Prosecuting, Francis Fitzgibbon QC described the alleged murder as a 'carefully planned' attack on a man they were in a dispute with who had to be 'got rid of'.Get the latest updates from across Greater Manchester direct to your inbox with the free MEN newsletterYou can sign up very simply by following the instructions hereMr Fitzgibbon said: “The prosecution say each of these defendants played a vital role with at least four other men who have evaded arrest.”Jurors were
direct to your inboxAn international drugs gang used a blizzard of bogus companies to import cocaine and heroin worth millions of pounds hidden in consignments of fruit and vegetables from Holland, a court heard.The authorities found drugs with a street value of £40m when they intercepted four consignments destined for the north of England but investigators believe this was 'the tip of the iceberg' and that the alleged conspirators were behind more than 200 shipments, a jury was told.It is