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Woman had fatal heart attack due to years of taking antipsychotics, inquest hears
Elaine Mylchreest was found collapsed on a sofa at Trafford General Hospital.
58-year-old Elaine Mylchreest died of the side effects of long term antipsychotic use (Image: Family Handout)
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An inquest jury has identified a series of failings in medical services following the death of a woman suffering with mental health issues for nearly 20 years.
Two former Strangeways officers who appeared in court charged with perjury will face trial next year
Raymond Cook, 50, and Mark Bedford, 36, have entered not guilty pleas
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Two prison officers have appeared in court accused of perjury offences.
Raymond Cook, 50, and Mark Bedford, 36, are both alleged to have wilfully made a false statement during an inquest into the death of John Ahmed in 2015.
Former Strangeways prison officers charged with perjury over death of man to face trial
Mark Bedford, from St Helens, and Raymond Cook both denied the charges
Mark Bedford (Image: MEN Media)
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A prison officer from Merseyside has appeared in court accused of perjury in relation to the death of a man.
I would swap places with him any day says heartbroken mum after son found dead in woodland
Connor McDonald was a bubbly and extremely popular young man.
Heartbroken family and friends have paid tribute to a young man found dead in Stockport.
Connor McDonald was found by passersby in an area of woodland off Barlow Fold Road in Reddish on October 9, 2020.
An inquest at South Manchester Coroners Court heard that paramedics rushed to the area after receiving a call from two people who spotted the 22-year-old. However, he had died before they arrived.
Connor, who lived in Reddish with his parents, was a bubbly and extremely popular young man who had struggled after losing his job during the coronavirus pandemic, his mum Sharon Frain told the court.