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Carl D’Arcy, 37, from Rochdale, died in February 2019 from a blood clot to the heart. His family and friends, knowing that he ‘lived and breathed Manchester’, decided to scatter Carl’s ashes and place a memorial plaque on Sackville Gardens following his tragic passing. Read more: Police appeal for help after Stockport man goes missing Over the years, the plaques have become a spot for those who knew Carl to find peace and remember him. “Carl absolutely lived and breathed Manchester city centre and Canal Street,” friend Shaun Lake told the M.E.N. “He
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