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The 16-year-old from Stretford, Greater Manchester, died when his neck became trapped between his exercise bench and a onesie he was using as a resistance band. [129] [130] [131] Maxee: 28 February 2015: The member of American R&B group Brownstone died after falling backward while holding a wine glass. During the fall, the glass shattered on ...
Janet Anderson [2023 1] Labour: 6 December 1949 6 February 2023 Rossendale and Darwen: 1992, 1997, 2001, 2005: Sir Tom Arnold [2023 2] Conservative: 25 January 1947 14 November 2023 Hazel Grove: 1974 II, 1979, 1983, 1987, 1992: Gerry Bermingham [2023 3] Labour: 20 August 1940 2 August 2023 St Helens South: 1983, 1987, 1992, 1997: Sir Nicholas ...
Stanley Houghton (1881–1913) Playwright; together with Harold Brighouse and Allan Monkhouse a member of the Manchester School of early 20th-century dramatists. Hindle Wakes is his best-known play. Thomas Tendron Jeans (1871–1938), a Royal Navy medical officer who wrote juvenile fiction to show boys what life in the modern navy was really ...
Sheila Anderson: Edinburgh: Anderson, 27, was last seen alive outside Lindean House on Commercial Street, Edinburgh at 11:25 p.m. on 7 April 1983. Her body was found just half an hour later on a track at Gypsy Brae, off West Shore Road in Granton. She had been repeatedly run over by a car.
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A. Aino Aalto; Arvo Aaltonen; Emil Aaltonen; Abdulkerim Abbas; Tom Abbott (socialist) Hiroaki Abe; Abe Isoo; Irvin Abell; Martin Abern; Wilhelm Adam (general) Christos Adamidis
Lesley Molseed (14 August 1964 – 5 October 1975), born Lesley Susan Anderson, was an English schoolgirl who was abducted and murdered on 5 October 1975 in West Yorkshire. Stefan Kiszko ( / ˈ k iː ʃ k oʊ / KEESH -koh ), an intellectually disabled man who lived near Molseed's residence in Greater Manchester , was wrongly convicted in her ...
Greater Manchester Police became the leading English police force outside the Metropolitan Police for the development of public order tactics and use of firearms. Between 1977 and 1979, Anderton received national media attention by successfully ensuring a series of marches by the far-right National Front passed without serious incident ...