Body found in burning skip outside Manchester Apollo ‘was not murdered’
Police were called to the Apollo Theatre on Stockport Road, Ardwick at around 5.30am yesterday morning
Police were called to the Apollo Theatre on Stockport Road, Ardwick at around 5.30am yesterday morning
Pop music mogul Simon Cowell believes the arsonist behind the fire that killed 60 dogs at Manchester Dogs’ Home should receive double the prison time.
A body has been discovered inside a burning skip outside Manchester’s Apollo music venue earlier this morning.
Local residents and staff at the home risked their own lives as they battled through smoke and flames to bravely rescue two dogs.
Alongside worldwide donations, the British public have also actively taken goods and supplies to the charity shop accompanying the home
Two Salford dog wardens worked through the night to help rescue animals trapped inside the blaze at Manchester Dogs Home – despite having to be on shift at 8am this morning.
‘Kindness Kits’ are being rushed to schools across the city following the arrest of a 15-year-old boy who is being held on suspicion of setting the fire last night, which left more than 60 dogs dead
More than 150 dogs were rescued from the centre as hundreds of people arrived at the scene of the fire last night on Moss Bank Road in Harpurhey to offer aid
Dozens of volunteers have offered to rehome dogs affected by the blaze at Manchester Dogs’ Home that killed at least 60 animals last night.
More than 30 firefighters and some members of the public battled the blaze to save animals trapped inside the burning building
A group of Bolton teenagers described as ‘angels’ after rescuing an elederly lady from a house fire have had their heroic deed recognised this week.
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