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AG Announces Suspicious Death in Manchester
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On scene, they discovered a single adult male suffering from apparent gunshot wounds. The male was transported to the Elliot Hospital where he died hours later.
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On scene, they discovered a single adult male suffering from apparent gunshot wounds. The male was transported to the Elliot Hospital where he died hours later.
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