'There's bloody everywhere ... she's dying, she's dying': Alleged murderer's 999 call moments after stabbing his girlfriend played to court
A man accused of murdering his 22-year-old girlfriend told 999 operators she was dying before calling a solicitor minutes after emergency services arrived, a jury has heard.
At Liverpool Crown Court on Wednesday, jurors heard a recording of a 999 call made from Mannion’s phone at 12.16pm on August 16. During the call, Mannion can be heard repeating Elinor’s name before saying ‘please come’. Giving evidence, PC Luke Needham told the court he was called to the scene at Great Northern Tower at around 12:30pm. When he arrived, he said ambulance and paramedic crews were already on scene, and they were all escorted upstairs to Mannion’s flat by the concierge, the court heard.
PC Needham replied: “I would disagree slightly because he made a call to that person, the legal representative. If I was in that position I would not have done that. So that is why, in my opinion, something wasn’t right.”
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