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08.08.2021 - 15:53 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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A woman was seriously hurt after a crash in Trafford.
There was a large response from the emergency services following the incident Guinness Road in Trafford Park yesterday afternoon.
The woman had to be cut out of a car following a two vehicle collision.
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Firefighters worked at the scene alongside a North West Ambulance Service incident
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cops as a probe is launched into a major fight involving dozens of people with reports of a car hitting a woman. The massive rammy is thought to have taken place at the Aldi in the Manchester suburb of Gorton, the Manchester Evening News reports.Officers were called to the supermarket at around 4am this morning following reports of a brawl involving almost 50 people.
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