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'Completely unacceptable': Large group of yobs fighting and hurling bottles at police as they try and break up wake for tragic Wythenshawe dad

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direct to your inboxPolice called to reports of fighting at a booze-fuelled wake in Wythenshawe were attacked with glass bottles, it has emerged.A large number of people gathered near the Cornishman pub in Woodhouse Park last night following the funeral of tragic dad Aiden Robinson.

The 24-year-old died in a car crash last month.There was a heavy police presence in the area for several hours, including some riot-trained Tactical Aid Unit officers.Some readers complained to the M.E.N that the gathering appeared to flout coronavirus restrictions and that mourners had been behaving badly.One slammed the 'absolute idiots' from the earlier funeral procession where someone is said to have thrown a bottle of spirit out of a window, hitting a.

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