stabbed to death in her own home. The victim, who was a woman in her 40s, was knifed multiple times in the early hours of July 7.
18.06.2021 - 22:27 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Tributes have been paid to an 'irreplaceable' manager at a Manchester charity who did 'amazing' work helping those who had been in care.
Darren Coyne, 49, died at Wythenshawe hospital late last month after a 'short illness.'
He had been admitted to the hospital reporting shortness of breath was transferred to Manchester for treatment of a heart condition an inquest into his death opened this week heard.
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stabbed to death in her own home. The victim, who was a woman in her 40s, was knifed multiple times in the early hours of July 7.
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