Police are continuing to appeal for information after the Inquest into the death of Michael Peers concluded at Bolton Coroner’s Court today.

Michael was found back in September 2018 to have been assaulted and was in a critical condition at a property on Brownlow Way, but the 37-year-old man, who was formally identified as Michael Peers, sadly died.

Police suspected that Michael had become embroiled in a disturbance before his death and a homicide enquiry was launched.

Ultimately, eight arrests were made during the course of the investigation, a file was presented to the CPS in respect of two of those arrested but charges were not brought.

Today , Her Majesty’s Coroner in Bolton ruled an open verdict into Michael’s death.

Speaking after today’s ruling, Detective Superintendent Jamie Daniels of Greater Manchester Police, said: “First and foremost, my deepest condolences and thoughts remain with Michael’s family and friends at this difficult time.

“Despite their devastation and grief, they have conducted themselves with the utmost dignity and bravery since losing Michael in such tragic circumstances.

“We strongly suspect that the answers to key questions around how Michael came about his injuries lie with a close-knit community that is aware of what has happened. I would plead with anyone who has information to think about how it would feel to lose a son, a father or a brother and do the right thing and contact the police.

“Michael’s family and friends deserve answers and I sincerely believe that there is someone in the community who can help them find out what happened to Michael.

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