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"This is not something that happens round here" - Community in shock after fatal stabbing in Eccles

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Sign up to the MySalford newsletter and don't miss a thing happening in and around the city Residents and business owners say they are shocked after a fatal stabbing on a busy Eccles road.

Police have been in attendance on Liverpool Road since 11.10am this morning (April 12) following reports of a disturbance. A 41-year-old man found stabbed inside a property was pronounced dead at the scene, despite the best efforts of emergency services.

Officers had cordoned off a busy stretch of Liverpool Road - the main route through Eccles on the A57 - where there are several shops, salons and take-aways.

It should have been a busy day for businesses in the area, with Covid restrictions being eased, but one shop owner told the Manchester Evening News

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