Family tribute to Liam Collier from Haydock
14:49 04/05/2025The family of the man who was fatally stabbed in Haydock on Friday 2 May has been formally named as Liam Collier.
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The family of the man who was fatally stabbed in Haydock on Friday 2 May has been formally named as Liam Collier.
Detectives investigating the fatal stabbing of a man in Haydock have today, Sunday 4 May, charged a woman with murder.
Detectives investigating the fatal stabbing at an address in Haydock have arrested a second person.
A man has been jailed following a serious domestic incident in St Helens earlier this year.
Detectives in St Helens have re-arrested a man in connection with a stabbing last year.
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