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Murder suspect remains sectioned under Mental Health Act after man in his 80s died after being 'struck by weapon' in house

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A murder suspect remains sectioned under the Mental Health Act after a man in his 80s died following after being 'struck by a weapon' at a Timperley home.

Riddings Road turned into a major crime scene last month, on July 9, after emergency services were called to reports of a 'domestic disturbance' at around 2.30pm.

The victim, now publicly named as John Neil, was found with critical injuries and rushed to hospital from the scene, where he died a short time later.

A murder probe was launched, with forensics and detectives remaining at the house for a number of days. Join our WhatsAp p Top Stories and Breaking News group by clicking this link. The Manchester Evening News understands that Mr Neil was struck with an 'offensive weapon' at the property.

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