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An elderly couple rang 999 because they're lonely, so a policeman came for tea
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AN ELDERLY COUPLE dialled 999 because they were lonely – so a policeman came round to have a cuppa with them.
On Tuesday, Police Constable Stu Ockwell of the Greater Manchester Police responded to an emergency call made at the home of Fred and Doris Thomson.
Ockwell thought one of them may have had a fall, but when he met the 95-year-olds, he realised they just wanted someone to talk to.
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The policeman told ITV News that Fred has gone blind and Doris is finding it difficult to look after him, so he stayed for some tea.
“I went down to see them and had a cup of tea with them,” he said. “They were telling me war stories.”
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Fred Thomson said he was grateful to Ockwell for actually taking the time to chat to them, admitting it was a “nice change” for the couple:
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