Two teenagers charged with murder following death of Josiah Norman in Salford
A 27-year-old man and a 17-year-old boy have already been charged with murder and were remanded into custody following a court appearance
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Two teenagers have been charged with murder following the death of teenager Josiah Norman in Salford.
Kellan Gummery, 18, of Bridson Street, Salford, and Dillon Saunders, 19, of Stowell Street, Salford, have both been charged with a single count of murder.
They have both been remanded into custody.
They will appear at Manchester and Salford Magistrates Court on Monday (May 3).
A 27-year-old and a 17-year-old boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, have already been charged with murder.
Middleton residents hit with fines for fly-tipping Date published: 30 April 2021
Regular example of dumped waste found across the borough
Two more local residents have been fined in connection with fly-tipping offences after investigations by Rochdale Council resulted in successful prosecutions.
Both individuals should have appeared at Manchester & Salford Magistrates’ Court on Friday 9 April for offences contrary to the Environmental Protection Act (1990) but failed to attend. They were both forced to attend court under warrant on Tuesday 20 April, 2021.
Paul Jones of Middleton, pleaded guilty to fly-tipping a large amount of waste in the alleyway to the rear of North Street. He was fined £160 and also ordered to pay costs of £400 and a victim surcharge of £32.
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The 47-year-old is charged with causing actual bodily harm to a woman in her 30s and common assault of a woman in her 20s, as well as one count of coercive and controlling behaviour between 2017 and 2020.
Wearing a dark suit and tie and standing behind a glass screen, the former player gave his name and address and date of birth and answered not guilty to the charges.
Giggs, who has said he looks forward to clearing his name, has been replaced as manager of the Wales team for this summer s Euro 2020 tournament.
The appearance at Manchester and Salford Magistrates Court was his first in the case and attracted a large media presence outside, with reporters also following the hearing on a video link.
Ryan Giggs denies assaulting two women
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Ryan Giggs has denied assaulting two women and controlling or coercive behaviour.
Giggs, the Wales national team manager, was arrested in November on suspicion of two counts of assault against his girlfriend and another person and a further alleged offence of coercive control over a three-year period.
The former Manchester United winger, wearing a black suit and a face mask, pled not guilty at Manchester and Salford Magistrates Court on Wednesday morning.
The court heard Giggs allegedly subjected Kate Greville to a “deliberate head butt” on November 1, 2020, while he also subjected her to behaviour “intended to humiliate and degrade between December 2017 and November 2020. There was a “fear of violence on many occasions”.
Man United legend Ryan Giggs denies assaulting ex-girlfriend and her sister in court
Ryan Giggs has been charged with causing actual bodily harm, common assault, and engaging in coercive or controlling behaviour. The Wales manager has denied the allegations
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The CPS made the decision to charge Giggs after reviewing evidence from Greater Manchester Police (Image: Getty Images)
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