Manchester Evening News

Les is introduced to the next generation

CORONER TO WRITE TO COUNCIL OVER SAFETY CONCERNS

- By THOMAS MOLLOY thomas.molloy@men-news.co.uk @TOMolloyME­N

CHARLOTTE Dawson took an emotional trip to ‘introduce’ her newborn son to her late dad Les Dawson.

Charlotte, who gave birth to her first child with her partner, Matt Sarsfield, in January, visited the late comic’s statue in Lytham St Annes.

The 28-year-old shared images of her and her little boy next to the statue of Les, who died in 1993, at 62.

Charlotte said: “What a special day today has been – when Noah met his grandad Les (well, his statue, obvs) but this is the start of Noah’s traditions.”

A SENIOR coroner is writing a letter of ‘concern’ after two men drowned just yards from each other within the space of a month.

Father-of-two Mikey Greenall, 27, fell in the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, near lock 77, on the evening of September 18 2020, Bolton Coroners Court heard.

Four weeks earlier, apprentice plumber Matthew Dutton, 22, drowned after falling in and drowning close to lock 79. The inquest heard that the two locks are located on the same stretch of canal, in Wigan, and are just ‘yards’ away from each other.

Mr Greenall’s childhood sweetheart and mother to his two children, Alex Ince, told the court that he had finished work at around lunchtime on September 18. Miss Ince said Mr Greenall ‘liked a pint on a Friday’ and after a couple of drinks with work friends, he came home to help with picking the kids up from school.

She said that when he returned home he was ‘in a very good mood.’

That evening, Mr Greenall and Miss Ince went out to the Whitesmith­s Arms pub, where they had an argument about him spending too much time on the fruit machines. “He enjoyed the bandit, so we had a bit of a fall-out over that,” she said. “He just had his cocky head on.”

Miss Ince said he then walked off and she presumed he would go round to his mum’s or a friend’s house, as he often did after arguments.

When Mr Greenall had not returned home the next morning, a worried Miss Ince reported him missing. Police found his body in the canal on September 23.

Miss Ince told the court that Mr Greenall was ‘outgoing’ and ‘very popular.’ He had recently struggled sleeping and had started self-medicating with diazepam, which had not been prescribed to him.

A report prepared by Mr Greenall’s GP at Longshoot Health Centre, Dr Suman Prabhu, revealed that he had self-presented with mental health issues in 2016.

Police coroner’s officer Stefan Wilson told the court that on the day of his death, Mr Greenall had taken several diazepam tablets and drank around seven pints. Following a post mortem, Dr Naveen Sharma recorded the cause of death as drowning.

Senior coroner for Manchester West, Timothy Brennand, concluded that Mr Greenall’s death was an accident and drew parallels with the death of Mr Dutton.

Miss Ince told the court that a petition has been set up to try and get barriers or lighting put up along the canal.

She added: “It’s pitch black there, you can’t even see your hand in front of your face.”

Mr Brennand responded: “What I can do is to write to the Canal and River Trust and Wigan council to make clear that I have matters of concern in relation to the issue of the fact that within the period of canal between lock 77 and lock 79, this is the second tragedy to have befallen local residents in that area.”

After the inquest, Miss Ince said: “He was a great dad, he lived for his kids. He was a great partner as well.”

Mr Greenall’s parents added: “We couldn’t have asked for a better son.”

 ??  ?? Charlotte and baby Noah at the statue of her dad Les
Charlotte and baby Noah at the statue of her dad Les
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 ??  ?? Stretch of canal where the men died and, inset, Matthew Dutton
Stretch of canal where the men died and, inset, Matthew Dutton
 ??  ?? Much-loved dad Mikey Greenall with his children
Much-loved dad Mikey Greenall with his children

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