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Three people arrested after teen boy dies near pub as cops launch urgent murder probe

Three people arrested after teen boy dies near pub as cops launch urgent murder probe

The Sun08-06-2025
THREE people have been arrested after a teenage boy died near a pub.
Cops, paramedics, and the air ambulance were called to New Moston in north Manchester at around 5pm today, Greater Manchester Police said.
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The force has not said how the teenager died but has launched a murder investigation and arrested three people in connection with the death.
Superintendent Marcus Noden said: "This is a distressing and heart-breaking incident where a boy has lost his life.
"We are still trying to establish the circumstances around the incident and have a number of scenes in place."
Pictures from the scene show a police cordon on Nevin Road in New Moston as well as another at the nearby Fairway Inn pub.
Detectives said the boy's family was currently being supported by specialist officers.
Cops are currently appealing for information and are asking people who were in the Nevin Road area to come forward.
You can report any information to the police through their website or by calling 101, quoting log 2250 of 8/6/25.
If you wish to submit information anonymously, you can use the independent charity Crimestoppers to do so.
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