For the latest Oldham news sign up to the MyOldham newsletter here An inquest has been opened into the death of a Chorlton father-to-be who died after police were called to a ‘disturbance’ in Oldham.
Charlie Elms, 25, died on Fifth Avenue, Oldham, last month. Police coroner officer Kathy Dixon said in a short hearing today at Rochdale Coroner’s Court that Mr Elms had died from a fatal stab wound to the back of his chest. READ MORE: Teen charged in connection with death of father-to-be Charlie Elms Assistant coroner for North Manchester, Peter Sigee, oversaw the hearing on Tuesday morning (June 15).
He was told that police had been called to a ‘disturbance’ on Fifth Avenue, Oldham, at 5.05pm on May 26, 2021.. Mr Sigee did not set a future
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