A teenage girl from Salford who was killed in a minibus crash in Scotland has been named locally as Toiba Grosskopf.
10.07.2021 - 07:59 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Salford man Matthew McCusker has been disqualified from driving for 36 months and ordered to pay a fine of £827 after being convicted of drink driving without due care.
McCusker pleaded guilty to the charge at Manchester Magistrates' Court on 30th June.
The 29-year old was arrested last month after being spotted driving his Volkswagen Golf at high speeds on the M60.
Despite claiming he hadn't been drinking,
A teenage girl from Salford who was killed in a minibus crash in Scotland has been named locally as Toiba Grosskopf.
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crashed into a barrier with such force the engine was ripped from her car. Crystal Ward, 27, was was using her phone to record the eight-second long video as she was driving her VW Golf on the entry slipway from junctions 6 and 7, Manchester Evening News reports.
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Salford patients delayed on hospital wards are being helped to return to the community with a fresh start in a new home as part of a £1.8 million project.
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