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Police explain why they didn’t stop illegal raves in Manchester this weekend

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a man died of a suspected overdose, a woman was raped, and three people were stabbed.According to the BBC, 6,000 people flocked to the raves, and Manchester Police’s Assistant Chief Constable Chris Sykes explained to the Manchester Evening News that the pair of events “came on us really quickly”.Sykes added that in order for the police to “carefully monitor” the raves, the force needed to balance “proportionality and fairness with our overall Coronavirus response”.He continued: “When you’re dealing with large crowds the police moving into those crowds is always a very delicate situation.#Statement from Assistant Chief Constable Chris Sykes in relation to the raves the took place in #Carrington and #Oldham last night…https://t.co/yxqWf2Gjlj.

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