In a statement outside Manchester Crown Court, Detective Chief Inspector Nicola Evans thanked the hundreds of witnesses who gave evidence to detectives. 'Without their honesty and support the families would not have received the justice they received today,' she said.
In a statement outside Manchester Crown Court, Detective Chief Inspector Nicola Evans thanked the hundreds of witnesses who gave evidence to detectives."Without their honesty and support the families would not have received the justice they received today," she said.
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