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'Always so caring and compassionate': Hospital pays tribute to nurse Susan Booth as man appears in court charged with murder

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For the latest news from in and around Oldham sign up to the MyOldham newsletter here A hospital boss has paid tribute to a 'long-standing and very popular' nurse from Oldham.

Susan Booth, 62, died following an incident on Hillside Avenue in Shaw at around 8.50pm on Tuesday, May 4. She had worked as a nurse at the Royal Oldham Hospital for years and was popular among other members of staff.

Karen Coverley, director of nursing at the hospital, paid a touching tribute to her former colleague. “We are shocked and deeply saddened by the tragic news of the death of our colleague, Susan," Karen said. "Susan was a long-standing and very popular member of our team at Oldham and will be sadly missed. "She was extremely well liked by colleagues and

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