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AN appeal has been launched by police after a woman was found dead at her Bolton home last week. Susan Gosling was found dead at her house on Shipton Street on April 13 - the day after her sixty-third birthday. Police are now searching for any next of kin that she may have. A Greater Manchester Police spokesperson for Bolton North said: “Police are appealing for the public’s help to trace the family of a woman from #Bolton. “Susan Carol Gosling (12/04/1958) passed away at her home address on Shipton Street, Bolton on Tuesday 13 April 2021. There are no suspicious circumstances surrounding her death.”
AN appeal has been launched by police after a woman was found dead at her Bolton home last week. Susan Gosling was found dead at her house on Shipton Street on April 13 - the day after her sixty-third birthday. Police are now searching for any next of kin that she may have. A Greater Manchester Police spokesperson for Bolton North said: “Police are appealing for the public’s help to trace the family of a woman from #Bolton. “Susan Carol Gosling (12/04/1958) passed away at her home address on Shipton Street, Bolton on Tuesday 13 April 2021. There are no suspicious circumstances surrounding her death.”
THE inquest of a man who was found dead in a canal last month has been suspended due to ongoing court proceedings. Giving evidence at the inquest at Bolton Coroners Court, Police Coroners Officer Andrew Pickles said that On March 25, Scott Anderton was found to have what appeared to be stab wounds after his body was retrieved from the Leeds Liverpool Canal in Leigh. He was pronounced dead at the scene and a criminal investigation by the major incident team followed. Area coroner for Manchester West, Alan Walsh, said that he would not release the body today as he is ‘waiting from written confirmation from lawyers concerning the defendants in the case, and the pathologist who conducted the second post mortem examination’.