Man arrested over Manchester Parklife festival murder
The organisers of the Parklife Festival in Manchester have offered a £20k reward to help find the killer of Robert Hart who was attacked at the festival.
The organisers of the Parklife Festival in Manchester have offered a £20k reward to help find the killer of Robert Hart who was attacked at the festival.
Police investigating the fatal attack on a festival-goer at the Parklife music event have released drone footage of the crowd to try and identify his killer.
Around 70,000 people were in the crowd at the time 26-year-old Robert Hart was attacked in front of the main stage.
Detectives are trawling through hours footage taken from 50 CCTV cameras inside the Heaton Park venue.
Police investigating the death of Robert Hart following the Parklife festival have released new information in a bid to catch his killer .
The family of Robert Hart have appealed for his killer to come forward. They spoke today of their grief for their 'adored' son