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Family pay tribute to ‘fun-loving’ son who died in Wythenshawe as man charged with murder

"Drew had the biggest heart and would do anything for those he loved."

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant - 13th February 2026

The family of a man who died in Wythenshawe last week have now paid a touching tribute to him.

It comes after at around 11:35pm last Thursday (5 February), Greater Manchester Police (GMP) were called out to reports of an incident on Southwick Road in the Northern Moor area of Wythenshawe, and when emergency services attended the scene, they discovered a man in his 20s had been ‘seriously injured’.

Despite the best efforts of everyone involved, the man sadly at the scene.

The victim has since been formally identified as Drew McCormick, who was aged 29, and another man was also subsequently arrested.

19-year-old Lewis Morley, of Ryecroft Grove in Manchester, was charged with murder and has been remanded to next appear at Manchester Crown Square Court on Tuesday 10 March 2026.

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A police investigation into the incident is now being run by GMP’s Major Incident Team (MIT) and enquiries are ongoing.

In the meantime, Drew’s family have paid tribute: “There are just not enough words to describe Drew and the impact he had on many lives. He was a fun-loving person that brought laughter and joy to the world with his big bright smile and loud laugh.

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“Drew had the biggest heart and would do anything for those he loved. He loved his family deeply even more than TikTok.

“He has left a huge hole in our hearts, and our lives will never be the same. We love you Drew and will keep you in our hearts forever.”

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With investigations ongoing, anyone who has any information or footage in relation to the incident that may assist GMP with its enquiries is urged to report them via the dedicated major incident portal here.

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