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The baby was found unresponsive at an address on Mersey Road in Widnes on Thursday last week. Picture by Google Maps. A MAN and a woman have been charged with murder following the death of a six-month-old baby. The boy, named in court as Robert Ion, was found unresponsive at a property on Mersey Road in Widnes on the afternoon of Thursday, February 18. He was rushed to hospital but was later pronounced dead. Cheshire Police were informed and subsequently arrested 35-year-old Gabriela Ion and 28-year-old Mihai-Catalin Gulie. The pair have since been charged with murder and appeared before Warrington Magistrates Court today, Thursday.
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The baby was found unresponsive at an address on Mersey Road in Widnes on Thursday last week. Picture by Google Maps. A MAN and a woman have been charged with murder following the death of a six-month-old baby. The boy, named in court as Robert Ion, was found unresponsive at a property on Mersey Road in Widnes on the afternoon of Thursday, February 18. He was rushed to hospital but was later pronounced dead. Cheshire Police were informed and subsequently arrested 35-year-old Gabriela Ion and 28-year-old Mihai-Catalin Gulie. The pair have since been charged with murder and appeared before Warrington Magistrates Court today, Thursday.
Thief who is banned from all shops in town centre caught shoplifting again A THIEF who is banned from all shops in Warrington town centre has been spared jail after being caught shoplifting again. Aaron Isherwood was handed a criminal behaviour order in September 2020, which banned him from entering any retail premises within the town centre. But he stole groceries worth up to £100 from the Iceland supermarket on Crosfield Street on Tuesday, February 9. Appearing before Warrington Magistrates Court on Saturday, February 13, he admitted breaching a CBO and theft and was handed a 16-week imprisonment suspended for a year. The 30-year-old, of Museum Street, was told to pay compensation of £80 and a £48 victim surcharge by magistrates.