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Wigan man who was killed on the streets of Greece has finally arrived home more than two years later. Lee Robinson, 41, was initially buried as an unidentified person after being stabbed to death in Athens in December 2018.
His family at home in Tyldesley were 'oblivious' and had no idea about what had happened. They lost touch with him three years before his death after he suffered a breakdown.Get the latest updates from across Greater Manchester direct to your inbox with the free MEN
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Gallery: Emmerdale spoilers for next week in 19 pictures as Faith Dingle returns and Tracey gives birth (Manchester Evening News)The new sketch also featured cameos from Sting, Brian McFadden, Joe Lycett, Steps and Simon Pegg as well as Emily Atack as their daughter, and Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes as Cat's parents. The episode once again ended on a cliffhanger at the - second - wedding of Cat and Dec after Simon Pegg objected to the marriage.
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direct to your inboxA man has suffered facial injuries after police were called to reports of a group of men fighting with weapons.Officers were called to Ogden Lane in Openshaw at around 4.10pm today (Monday, 15 March) to reports of violence.One man sustained facial injuries during the fight, police said.They are not believe to be serious.An investigation has been launched by Greater Manchester Police.No arrests have been made.A spokesperson for GMP said: "Police were called at 4.10pm to