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It took up to four hours for abandoned casualties to be removed from Manchester Arena, bomb inquiry hears

It took up to four hours for abandoned casualties to be removed from Manchester Arena, bomb inquiry hears
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Some seriously injured victims of Arena bombing waited more than three-and-a-half hours for an ambulance

Some seriously injured victims of Arena bombing waited more than three-and-a-half hours for an ambulance North West Ambulance Service casualty clearing officer James Birchenough said it took time to triage, treat and stabilise patients before they could be moved An ambulance at Manchester Arena following the attack (Image: PA) Some casualties of the Manchester Arena bombing had to wait more than three-and-a-half hours before they were dispatched to hospital, the inquiry into the atrocity has heard. The North West Ambulance Service operations manager who was allocated as the casualty clearing officer on the night of the attack, James Birchenough, said time had to be spent triaging and stabilising patients before putting them into ambulances, although he accepted more staff would have speeded up the process.

Conmnan, 47, cleared over Denmark drowning of his wife to face inquest

Conmnan, 47, cleared over Denmark drowning of his wife to face inquest James Tozer for the Daily Mail © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo A conman cleared of drowning his wife in a swimming pool to cash in on £3.5million of life insurance will face new questions over her death at an inquest. Donald McPherson, 47, who was previously jailed in Germany for embezzlement, was dramatically cleared of killing wealthy heiress Paula Leeson when a trial was halted in March.  The judge ruled the prosecution had not disproved his defence that she fell or jumped in the pool during a holiday in Denmark in 2017.

Conman cleared over the death of his wife in Denmark in 2017 faces fresh inquiry into her death

A conman cleared of drowning his wife in a swimming pool to cash in on £3.5million of life insurance will face new questions over her death at an inquest. Donald McPherson, 47, who was previously jailed in Germany for embezzlement, was dramatically cleared of killing wealthy heiress Paula Leeson when a trial was halted in March.  The judge ruled the prosecution had not disproved his defence that she fell or jumped in the pool during a holiday in Denmark in 2017. Mr McPherson, of Sale, Greater Manchester, insisted he had woken from a nap to find her body in the 4ft deep water. 

Car park defeat cost Manchester Council at least £50,000 - and it s not the first expensive legal loss

Car park defeat cost Manchester Council at least £50,000 - and it s not the first expensive legal loss
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