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Lorry driver died after Stockport park assault 'triggered heart attack', inquest hears

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Sign up to the MyStockport newsletter to keep up with all the top stories A 49-year-old lorry driver died following a heart attack caused by the stress of a heated row with his partner who also assaulted him in a Stockport park, a coroner has concluded.

An inquest at South Manchester Coroner's Court heard a couple were seen having an argument in Brabyns Park, Marple Bridge, at about 3.35pm on March 23.

It ended when one struck the other in the face and walked away. READ MORE:The latest coronavirus infection rates across Greater Manchester as cases rise in seven boroughs Michael Stansfield, of Stonemill Terrace, Lancashire Hill, Stockport, sat down on a park bench and was found 10 minutes later in a collapsed state by passersby.

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