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Thug who bit police officer during height of coronavirus lockdown is jailed

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Rochdale town centre on April 9. Christopher Hill, 30, breached coronavirus rules at the time by attempting to visit his partner's address.He lashed out when the officers tried to explain to him that he should not be visiting other people's homes.The officer had to attend hospital following the incident in Drake Street.She later tested negative for the virus.Days earlier she had been delivering Easter eggs to children while out on patrol.Following the attack the Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police, Ian Hopkins, branded her assailant as the 'lowest of the low'.He tweeted: "Words fail me when it comes to some people's behaviour.

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