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They were united following the death of Sarah Everard.
Now a group of women from Manchester have made it their mission to make the city's streets a safer place.
The Right to Walk MCR campaign began when Daisy Whitehouse and other women living in the city were triggered by the events that led to Miss Everard's death.
The 33-year-old Marketing executive was killed as she walked home from a friend's house in south
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YouTube star Sir Kipsta has tragically died at the age of 17 after unsuccessful heart surgery, his sister has announced.The social media star had told his fans he was undergoing the operation ahead of the surgery, warning fans he may not make it. A Manchester United super fan, real name Alex Dragomir, wrote on Twitter: "Going in for a life-saving procedure.
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