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Dianne Oxberry investigates the problem of asbestos in schools, and Jacey Normand asks how and why so many people are dying in Manchester waterways.

Dianne Oxberry investigates the problem of asbestos in schools.

In recent years, a large number of seemingly unexplained deaths in canals across Greater Manchester, have led to speculation about a serial killer. But if there isn't a pusher, Jacey Normand asks how and why are so many young people dying in Manchester waterways?

And we meet the man trying to find out more about his relative Jack Traynor who was injured in World War I and then apparently cured on a pilgrimage to Lourdes. But was it a miracle?

29 minutes

Last on

Mon 3 Sep 2018 19:30

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Role Contributor
Presenter Dianne Oxberry
Reporter Jacey Normand
Editor Deborah Van Bishop

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