Her lawyer said she was declared dead even though her godmother, who he said is a registered nurse, told the paramedics she had seen Ms Beauchamp breathing and she had felt a pulse.
“I know these communities, I live here and I know how it works. I’m trying to use my access to people here to prevent more lost lives and heartache.”
“I’ve lived and worked in Manchester for just over a year,” Mr Dietrich said in the video. “The one issue I keep seeing is the issue with homelessness.”
"Looking for a lady who will treat me well and let me do the same to her, and isn't bothered about covering up her pretty little face," the entry begins.
"The medical staff who cared for me, my friends, family and colleagues who stood by me and for the hundreds of lovely comments on social media from people I haven’t met but all wished me well."
“These doctors started early during the acute phase of the pandemic and their dedication has been second to none."
Deena Evans and Michael Hipgrave suffered knife injuries during the incident earlier this month.
Judge Andrew Lockhart told Cooper he had come within “a hair’s breadth” of prison.
“Deputy Hobbs might not be here today if it wasn’t for them. It doesn’t matter what station you are at in life, you can still be a hero."
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