Two held over MoT murders
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The two men, brothers aged 31 and 36, were arrested on Wednesday evening in connection with inquiries into the shooting of Simon Bruno, 28, and Alan Singleton, 56, at Chestergate Autos in Stockport, Greater Manchester, on Monday. The inspectors were visiting the garage as part of a routine investigation involving MoT certificates when a man burst in and shot them.
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