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01.07.2021 - 23:35 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Police are investigating a potential arson attack after one car was set on fire and another found damaged.
Emergency services were called to Windermere Road in Middleton at around 3.45pm on Thursday.
Firefighters found a BMW ablaze and spent 45 minutes putting the fire out.
An image shared with the Manchester Evening News shows that the car was already badly dented before it was set alight.
Police were also called to the
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Manchester Evening News reported. According to prosecution barrister Harriet Lavin Hart told police that Mazzuca was an electrician struggling to find work, had £10,298 of drugs money transferred into her bank account.The 50-year-old, who worked as a dog walker, also claimed in her interview she had no knowledge of any drug trafficking but Ms Lavin said: "The defendant must have been aware of her partner's offending".
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