For the latest Rochdale news sign up to the MyRochdale newsletter here A jury has failed to reach a verdict in the trial of a man accused of manslaughter after he punched a man unconscious seconds before he was run over and killed by a taxi.
Abdelllkader Heni, 27, was accused of killing Ammar Terbeche, 32, during a row in Rochdale town centre last September. But after deliberating for nine hours and 24 minutes a jury, on Wednesday afternoon at Minshull Street Crown Court told judge Maurice Greene that they couldn't reach a verdict. READ MORE: Man walking home with girlfriend stabbed multiple times outside takeaway Heni will now face a retrial on December 7.
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