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  • His sister found his body after arriving at the house in the suburb of Ribbleton, shortly after 6pm.

    Father 'killed his six-month-old son and then hanged himself' 2011

  • Her child's body was then discovered by family members at an address in Marl Hill Crescent, Ribbleton, along with the body of his father.

    BBC News - Home 2012

  • His sister found his body after arriving at the house in the suburb of Ribbleton, shortly after 6pm.

    The Guardian World News 2011

  • Officers were called to an address in Ribbleton, Preston, at about 18:15 BST where the two bodies were discovered.

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • It is believed Mr McBride and his ex-partner, aged in her mid-30s, had been living together in the Ribbleton area of the city until recently.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2011

  • "Officers were called to an incident at an address in the Ribbleton area of Preston at around 6.15pm," she said.

    The Guardian World News 2011

  • The jury at Preston Crown Court took just two hours to unanimously find Michael Casey, 19, of Fir Trees Avenue, Grange, and his cousin David Carroll, 21, of Burholme Close, Ribbleton, guilty of murdering Mr Splatt on December 20 last year.

    lep.co.uk - News Feed 2010

  • Laura Newsham, from Ribbleton, Preston, lost a litre of blood and had to have 100 stitches and three hours of plastic surgery after a thug, who claimed he was a 'cagefighter', smashed a beer bottle into her face as she waited for her friends in the doorway of an off licence on

    lep.co.uk - News Feed 2010

  • Avenue, Grange, and his cousin David Carroll, 21, of Burholme Close Ribbleton, unanimously guilty of his murder on December 20 last year.

    lep.co.uk - News Feed 2010

  • Thieves tried to steal a bike from West View Leisure Centre in Ribbleton by smashing the lock.

    lep.co.uk - News Feed 2010

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