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Arrest as cops probe theory McDonald’s murder victim was struck by car AFTER he was attacked

Cops hold 44-year-old man on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after four teens charged with Bradley Moore's murder

A FATHER-OF-FOUR murdered outside a branch of McDonald’s was struck by a car AFTER he was attacked, cops suspect.

Bradley Moore, 43, was stabbed to death outside a branch of the fast food restaurant in Ashton-under-Lyne, Gtr Manchester last Wednesday.

 Tragic Moore was killed following an altercation outside the fast food restaurant in Ashton-under-Lyne
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Tragic Moore was killed following an altercation outside the fast food restaurant in Ashton-under-LyneCredit: MARK STGEORGE

Four teenage boys including one 12-year-old have since been charged with murder and appeared in court.

And today a 44-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.

Detective Superintendent Jon Chadwick, from GMP’s Major Incident Team, said: “We currently have one man in custody who is being questioned by police.

“Our investigation remains very much active and we continue to offer our condolences and support to Bradley’s family at this difficult time.”

Appearingat Oldham Magistrate's Court on Monday, the 12-year-old boy blew a kiss to his sobbing mum.

If convicted, the schoolboy will become the UK’s youngest murderer of an adult.

 Grief-stricken friends and family left touching notes for dad-of-four Brad, who was murdered outside a branch of McDonald’s
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Grief-stricken friends and family left touching notes for dad-of-four Brad, who was murdered outside a branch of McDonald’sCredit: Dan Rowlands/Mercury Press

Moore’s heartbroken daughter later paid tribute to her father vowing to “make him proud”.

She described him as a “harmless” man “loved by all who knew him”, before adding: “I know he will be watching over me, my brothers, Reece and Jack, and my little sister Emma.”


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