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Screams could be heard from a car park where a mass brawl involving almost 50 people broke out in the early hours.
A woman in her 30s was left seriously hurt following the shocking incident in Gorton.
Police believe she was hit by a car.
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It followed a mass brawl on the Aldi car park in Garratt Way,
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Glasgow overnight, on August 7. The pups were found in crates inside the filthy van, with clutter and junk piled high above them.
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cops as a probe is launched into a major fight involving dozens of people with reports of a car hitting a woman. The massive rammy is thought to have taken place at the Aldi in the Manchester suburb of Gorton, the Manchester Evening News reports.Officers were called to the supermarket at around 4am this morning following reports of a brawl involving almost 50 people.
kittens were found in a zipped-up Aldi cool bag and left to die in a vet car park. The trio of nine-week-old cats were discovered abandoned outside St Clair Veterinary Group in Kirkcaldy at 3am on Friday, August 13.
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murdering a love rival left him in a burning car to make it seem like he had taken his own life. Mark Chilman killed Neil Parkinson, who was found after police were called to a layby near the village of Cotheridge, Worcestershire.
iOS - Android The court heard police officers seized £1400 worth of the Class A drug.Solicitor Andy Thomson, appearing for Bell, described his client as “a genuine first offender” who has been in no trouble since.Mr Thomson stated: “He was a cocaine user and found himself on a downward spiral.“He owed money and the only way out was to get involved in this.