Paraglider murdered during trek across Mongolia told his wife he would be safer there than in Manchester, inquest told
direct to your inboxAn expert paraglider with an 'adventurous spirit' who was murdered as he trekked across Mongolia told his wife before he left he would be safer there than in Manchester, an inquest heard.Award-winning Steve Nash, 53, from Cheshire, had planned to travel 350km in 10 days across the Khangai Nuruu mountain range with a friend, Gareth Aston, in August, 2016.The inquest heard he continued alone after Mr Aston sustained a hip injury halfway through the journey.The day after they separated, Mr Nash's body was found in a valley.He had been stabbed to death, the inquest at Parr Hall in Warrington heard on Wednesday.Senior coroner for Cheshire, Alan Moore, recorded a verdict of unlawful killing after hearing a man was convicted of