A male suspect faces murder charges in connection with the tragic passing of a school principal. Michael Mullins, a cyclist, was pronounced dead at the scene of a collision on Paddock Lane in Altrincham. The incident occurred at approximately 6:10 pm on April 20, as confirmed by the Greater Manchester Police.
The accused, Simon Richardson, 34, with no fixed address, has been formally charged with murder, manslaughter, dangerous driving, failure to stop, and driving without insurance. The police disclosed this information in a statement released today.
Richardson has been detained in custody and is scheduled to appear at Manchester and Salford Magistrates Court later in the day. The victim, Mr. Mullins, aged 56 and residing in Weaverham near Northwich, had served as the head of Stretford Grammar School for 17 years. Fond remembrances portray him as a cherished family member who held various roles.
In an emotional statement, the family expressed their profound loss and requested privacy during this difficult time. Liz Bater, the deputy headteacher at Stretford Grammar, conveyed the somber news to parents in a letter earlier this week, emphasizing the community’s support for one another in the wake of the tragedy.
The school staff, deeply affected by the loss of their colleague, pledged to uphold his legacy and continue the school’s mission in his honor. Authorities are urging anyone with information or relevant video footage of the incident to come forward by contacting the police hotline or using the online LiveChat function, citing the specific log number.
