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direct to your inboxA young dad who died after being restrained by Metrolink customer service staff in Manchester city centre was unlawfully killed, a coroner has concluded.Jack Barnes, 29, said 'I can't breathe' seven times as he was pinned down on his front after he had become involved in an altercation with staff.While being restrained outside Australasia restaurant on Deansgate, the dad-of-one suffered a cardiac arrest.He was transferred to hospital, but died seven weeks later having
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Manchester Airport when he was told to stow his duty free booze in the overhead locker. However, during the course of the flight, Front, of Hull, appeared to be getting more and more intoxicated, Minshull Street Crown Court heard.
straight to your inboxFormer City boss Mark Hughes says he would have found it “very difficult” to ask for help as a young football player.The ex-Manchester United player says there were times when he felt anxious about his future and his career and though he never felt “in danger” he admits “support wasn’t there”.Mr Hughes OBE is currently backing a campaign with other managers to raise awareness of a training programme designed to help people spot the signs of suicide and suicidal thoughts.The
Middleton, had lived a happy childhood with mum, Pauline, and dad, Karl. He was the hero to his younger brother, a trained artist, a keen Manchester City fan who loved playing football, and a talented guitarist.
straight to your inbox every day for freeManchester United progressed from the FA Youth Cup Third Round on Wednesday night, beating Salford City 2-0 away from home - meaning they'll play Liverpool or Sutton in the next round.The conditions were difficult at the Peninsula Stadium, but after initially underwhelming in the early exchanges of the game, United grew in confidence on the ball.Daniel Gore headed United into the lead following a fantastic cross from Iestyn Hughes, and Charlie McNeill
Manchester Evening News: "Kimberley was such an amazing girl!"We met in the local pub in Prestwich called The Red Lion with her family and she was just so happy, cheerful and friendly."We just got on so well."She was the life of the party.
Wythenshawe, thought he was speaking with a teenage boy under the account ‘ConfusedLad’ over a chat site. In reality it was an undercover officer, anonymised as ‘C’, who created the account on a site which had a minimum age requirement of 18, Manchester Crown Court heard.
Stretford, Trafford, Manchester Magistrates' Court heard.As the two officers took his details, they noticed his son in the front passenger seat with no seatbelt on, the court heard.Suspicious Mr Mombeyarara may have been drunk, PC Anthony Hannan attempted to conduct a breath test, the trial was told.He failed to provide a specimen of breath three times, the court heard.
direct to your inboxA doctor who died from a rare brain tumour wrote two children's books for his three-year-old son as a final heartbreaking gift.Paediatrician Aria Nikjooy, from Manchester, was just 27 when he was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumour in November 2018.Despite having the tumour removed, the cancer returned several times before spreading to his spine.He died on February 8 this year, aged just 30.While undergoing chemotherapy in 2019, he wrote a book called Eddie and the Magic
Manchester Evening News met the 36-year-old earlier this month, on her second stint on Manchester Royal Infirmary's frontline. Normally, access to the units where Covid-19 patients are treated is heavily restricted.
direct to your inboxGreater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has described harrowing body cam footage of an 'unlawfully killed' father begging to be freed as he was restrained by Metrolink-contracted staff as "one of the most distressing things you could see."He expressed sympathy to the friends and family of Jack Barnes, 29, who was pinned down outside Australasia restaurant on Deansgate in Manchester city centre.The dad-of-one had been involved in an altercation with staff at Victoria Station,
direct to your inboxHarrowing body cam footage shows a father begging to be let free as he was restrained by Metrolink-contracted staff in Manchester city centre - before he suffered a cardiac arrest and later died.Jack Barnes, 29, was pinned outside Australasia restaurant on Deansgate.The dad-of-one had been involved in an altercation with staff at Victoria Station, before he and a friend were chased to Spinningfields.Mr Barnes repeatedly told four customer service representatives (CSRs)
direct to your inboxChildren as young as three years old are caring for relatives in Greater Manchester.Young carers have been contending with various lockdown restrictions on top of collecting prescriptions, cleaning homes, preparing meals, looking after younger siblings and having to grow up incredibly quickly this year.One group is pushing to raise awareness of young carer’s experiences and offer children a ‘safe space’ to have fun, be themselves and forget about their responsibilities for a