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It was one of the most grisly crimes of that time - the brutal murder of
Alice Wiltshaw at her own home in Barlaston. Here we take a look back at the awful day in 1952 and how a meticulous investigation by the police saw her killer swing from the gallows.
The body of 62-year-old Alice Wiltshaw was discovered by her husband, Cuthbert, when he returned to their home, Estoril in Barlaston on Wednesday, July 16, 1952.
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Paramedics rushed a man to hospital after he was hit by a train in Staffordshire - but were unable to save his life.
Police, firefighters, and paramedics were called tothe Moss Pit area of Stafford shortly after 1.30pm on Saturday.
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Firefighters forced their way into a city centre flat to rescue an unresponsive man after concerns were raised over a blaze in the block.
Police and paramedics also attended Westwood Court on Hanley s Hordley Street where there had been reports of a fire.