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Murder probe over Stockport 'assault' death Off-duty Greater Manchester police officer murdered
(about 5 hours later)
A man has died following a suspected assault in Greater Manchester. An off-duty police officer has died after being assaulted in Greater Manchester.
Police were called to a report of an assault on Castle Street, Edgeley, Stockport at 01:20 GMT. PC Gareth Francis, 28, was walking home from a night out with friends on Castle Street, Edgeley, Stockport, at 01:20 GMT, when he was attacked, police said.
Emergency crews found a 28-year-old man who had been injured. He was taken to hospital but died shortly afterwards. He was taken to Stepping Hill Hospital with a head injury and died later.
Detectives remain at the scene and the area has been cordoned off while investigations continue. A Greater Manchester Police spokesman said: "A murder inquiry is now under way." Two men, aged 20 and 21, from Stockport, have been been arrested on suspicion of his murder and remain in custody for questioning.
A post-mortem examination will take place later to establish the cause of death. Police have appealed for witnesses.
'Terrible blow'
Detectives said he was dropped off by a taxi in Edgeley after a night out with friends in Manchester city centre and assaulted minutes later.
Ch Supt Chris Sykes said PC Francis joined Greater Manchester Police force in 2007 and was serving at West Didsbury Police Station.
He added: "Gareth was a dedicated police officer with six years' experience and he will be greatly missed by his colleagues.
"However, the loss will be even greater for Gareth's family and I would like to reassure them that we have a team of detectives working round-the-clock now to establish exactly what happened this morning.
"Gareth's colleagues on the South Manchester Division have been dealt a terrible blow by today's news and and welfare is being provided to any members of staff affected by this tragedy."