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Police have arrested two men, aged 41 and 35, on suspicion of murder.They remain in custody waiting to be questioned.Officers were called just after 12.15pm on Thursday (4 March) to the Bardsley area of Oldham, to reports of a concern for the welfare of a woman.Emergency services attended the address and a woman was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.GMP say formal identification has not yet taken place but the victim is believed to be a 29-year-old woman.Her next of kin has been
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direct to your inboxA man was found dead at a house in Ashton-under-Lyne.Police were called to a property on Taunton Road at around 1.10pm on Monday (March 15).A man in his 30s was found deceased at the scene.Police forensics were seen examining the inside of a terraced house on Taunton Road.Suspicious circumstances have been been ruled out following a police investigation.
before pulling her to the floor and molesting her.
direct to your inboxA man who forced himself on a young woman as she walked home alone late at night has walked free after complaining he would lose his job if he went to jail.Takeaway worker Javed Miah, 23, ambushed the terrified victim in the street before pulling her to the floor and molesting her.Miah only fled when the unnamed woman managed to used the SOS function on her mobile phone to call 999, letting out a loud beeping noise.The victim, who works in Oldham, later told police: “Since
direct to your inboxThe use of coronavirus testing in schools could be behind rises in infection rates in five areas of Greater Manchester, the latest figures suggest.Figures from Public Health England show that cases rose by 19 per cent in Tameside and 18 per cent in Oldham in comparison to the figure a week ago, with smaller increases in Salford, Stockport and Trafford.Cases fell in the other five boroughs, with the largest decrease being 25 per cent in Bury.Statistics show that there were
in Oldham came first as the most affordable area in the region, with house prices averaging around £104,416.
Chadderton following the incident on Friday afternoon (March 12). Officers were seen on Whiststable Close, shortly after 4pm.The investigation appeared to be focused on a black BMW.The door was surrounded by police tape.The driver-side door had been left open.A section of the close had been cordoned off by police.An air ambulance landed on nearby Crossley Playing Fields.
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For the latest news from in and around Oldham sign up to the MyOldham newsletter hereFour men have been arrested and another injured during a violent incident in Oldham.Police were called to Limeside Road, in Limeside, at around 5.20pm following reports of a ‘disturbance’.A man was later found with injuries that are not believed to be serious or life threatening.Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said four males have been arrested on suspicion of violent disorder.All four remain in custody and are
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Sandy Noble, 33, from Scarborough, was found unresponsive by a colleague on February 22 and was pronounced dead at the scene, a pre-inquest hearing at Rochdale Coroners' Court was told on Wednesday morning.
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