was found dead after sleeping rough in the doorway of Marks and Spencer in Manchester city centre. His death was not deemed to be suspicious, and police passed a file to the coroner.Now Mr Burnham, the Mayor of Greater Manchester, said council staff had worked with Mr Wrench on a 'regular basis'.He said Mr Wrench had been offered support and accommodation, but he 'did not feel able to accept'.In a statement, the Mayor said: "The sad and untimely death of John Wrench, and the circumstances surrounding it, are so sad and distressing."In this day and age, no one should be forced to sleep on the streets nor ever be forced to spend their final hours there.Get the latest updates from across Greater Manchester direct to your inbox with the free.
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