A teenager who admits murdering Scott Anderton 'feared the worst' in a paranoid state due to drugs before attacking his victim with a knife, a court has heard.
25.08.2021 - 23:57 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A teenager who was found in woodland by police has been charged over a stabbing in Middleton.
Police rushed out to Middleton Shopping Centre on Saturday, August 14, after reports that a security guard had suffered stab wounds.
Greater Manchester Police has now charged a 19-year-old man with section 18 assault and possession of an offensive weapon, in connection with the incident.
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A teenager who admits murdering Scott Anderton 'feared the worst' in a paranoid state due to drugs before attacking his victim with a knife, a court has heard.
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epileptic seizure have spoken out about their grief. Craig Darce, 18, passed away suddenly at his home in Rochdale with his two beloved dogs, wolfhound cross Harold and Chihuahua Papi, beside him, the Manchester Evening News reports.
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