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27.05.2021 - 13:31 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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A young homeless man died after sleeping rough outside Marks and Spencer in Manchester city centre, an inquest opening heard.
John Scott Wrench, 25, was found dead in the doorway of the Market Street store on February 1 this year.
An inquest opening at Manchester coroners' court on Thursday heard M&S staff were 'unable to rouse him' so called the emergency services.
Sadly Mr Wrench was pronounced dead at the
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“Devastating news,” Jack Black wrote to begin a somber message in reaction to the death of his School of Rock co-star, Kevin Clark. The 32-year-old was struck by a car while bicycling in Chicago early in the morning on May 26, and died afterwards. In response to this tragic accident, Jack continued to write, “Kevin is gone. Way too soon. Beautiful soul. So many great memories. Heartbroken. Sending love to his family and the whole School of Rock community.”
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Martin Bashir used “deceitful methods” to secure that controversial 1995 BBC “Panorama” interview with Princess Diana, a report is expected to find Thursday.