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Man who faced two trials accused of manslaughter to be released from prison after prosecutors offer no further evidence

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A man who faced two crown court trials accused of manslaughter has been found not guilty after prosecutors offered no further evidence.

Abdelllkader Heni, 28, was charged with manslaughter after allegedly punching 32-year-old Ammar Terbeche in Rochdale town centre.

Mr Terbeche, who was originally born in Algeria and was well known within Rochdale's Muslim community, died after being run over by a taxi seconds later. READ MORE:Mum 'lost the plot' and broke daughter's nose in furious row over Anthony Joshua fight Following two trials, both juries were discharged after they were unable to reach a verdict.

Mr Heni is now set to be released from prison where he was held on remand. A judge ordered that a not guilty verdict be returned, after

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