double murder investigation is underway after shots were fired at around 12.55am on Sunday (June 21).
03.06.2020 - 22:23 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A teenager drowned in a canal before his body was recovered by police, an inquest heard.
Rodney Zinoro, 18, was pulled out of the Bridgewater Canal on the morning of May 21.
An inquest into his death opened at Bolton Coroners' Court yesterday (June 2).
Police coroner's officer Neil McCaffrey told the court Mr Zinoro, of Balmoral Drive, Higher Folds, was recovered from the water by Greater Manchester Police's underwater search team.
Mr Zinoro, originally from Zimbabwe, was already dead. He was
double murder investigation is underway after shots were fired at around 12.55am on Sunday (June 21).
Moss Side. Llitter was left strewn across the ground, including empty alcohol bottles and canisters of laughing gas.Footage on social media of the gathering shows a crowd of revellers tightly packed in the courtyard in darkness and dancing to loud music.
Manchester City to complete the signing of young midfielder Filip Krastev next week. Krastev, 18, has passed a medical at City, according to Slavia chairman Ventseslav Stefanov, and the club say the deal will be finalised soon.
video footage recorded on body-worn cameras of officers who attended show the teenager begging them to save his life.
Manchester City followed that up with a comfortable 3-0 dismantling of an Arsenal side that were handicapped by the calamitous David Luiz while Manchester United got underway against Tottenham on Friday night. All 92 games left to be played will be shown live on TV given that fans are not allowed to attend due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sign up here - it only takes a few seconds.United are three places and four points ahead of their opponents going into the match.Here is all of the information you need to know about the game.The game will be shown live on Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event channels, with the programme starting at 8:00pm.
Swans, goslings and 12 Canada Geese were rescued after a diesel spillage along a stretch of canal in Manchester city centre.Firefighters and the RSPCA were involved in the operation at three locations on the Bridgewater Canal.Officers from the charity were first called on Wednesday, when the geese were recovered.But they were forced to return today to rescue swans and goslings covered in diesel.The RSPCA said it acted after reports of diesel in the waterway which had covered the birds.Animal
Manchester Evening News : "The elderly lady lives on the other side of the cordon and she started to feel a chill. I put her in the car, and (the girls) said they would phone a taxi and pay for it.
Greater Manchester Police said no arrests have been made and enquiries are ongoing. In a statement, the force said: “Shortly after 7.45pm on Sunday 14 June 2020 police were called to a report of a serious assault on Nadine Street in Salford.“An 18-year-old man was taken to hospital.“No arrests have been made and enquiries are ongoing.” A spokesman for North West Ambulance Service confirmed they sent a rapid response vehicle, an ambulance and an advanced paramedic to the scene.
Salford Quays. The group, aged between 12 to 17, were identified using footage from CCTV cameras. They were caught on video as crowds gathered at the Quays during the recent hot weather. All 17 youngsters, from areas including Salford, Manchester, Trafford and Atherton, have since been visited at home by police. The officers spoke to the teenagers and their parents about the risks of cold water shock and unsupervised swimming in the area. Councillor David Lancaster, lead member for environment
Friday and Sunday demonstrations. She said she created an Instagram account called Manchestermarch three days after Floyd’s death with the hopes of organising a small, static, socially-distanced protest at Piccadilly Gardens on Saturday, June 6.In just three days the account grew to 3,000 followers and Heba was inundated with direct messages from volunteers interested in helping her.
Bury. Police were called to reports of concern for welfare on Brandle Avenue, near to the Kirklees Trail, at about 1.10am on Wednesday.Eyewitnesses say they saw officers searching near to a bridge on the former railway line, which links Bury, Tottington and Greenmount.
Little Hulton.Police were called to Old Lane at around 2.30pm this afternoon on Monday, June 8. A teenager was found with a serious stab wound and was taken to hospital by air ambulance where he remains in a stable condition.A spokesman for Greater Manchester Police said: "At around 2:30pm this afternoon (Monday 8 June 2020), police were called to reports of a man being stabbed on Old Lane.
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