A "vulnerable" man with learning difficulties has been spared jail after assaulting two ambulance workers when they came to his aid.
Liam Southeron appeared at Manchester Magistrates Court on Thursday (October 28). The hearing heard the 33-year-old, who is said to have a mental age similar to an eight-year-old, needed an ambulance to be called to him on March 13 this year. READ MORE: "Watch your back and your kids" - Man who sent Angela Rayner MP email threats avoids jail Mark Pritchard, prosecuting, explained that Southeron, of Rosemary Grove in Salford, had been found self-harming by a member of the public in the drive-thru of Tim Hortons in Salford.
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