Delivery driver describes moment he stepped in to help teen hurt in alleged 'fight' - as 17-year-old charged
A delivery driver has described the moment he stepped in to help a teenager injured in an alleged 'fight' in Manchester city centre - as the 17-year-old was charged. London Road was cordoned off on Tuesday afternoon as cops responded to an alleged altercation.
It came as Greater Manchester Police revealed a 17-year-old had been charged in relation to the incident. The teenager, who cannot be named for legal reasons, will appear at Manchester Magistrates' Court tomorrow , charged with two counts of an alleged section four public order offence; once count of affray; attempted section 18 wounding; and possession of a bladed article.Darren told the Manchester Evening News: "He was crying and panicking, he had his head on my shoulder.
After paramedics had taken over the casualty, Darren said bystanders who had witnessed his efforts went over to thank him.
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