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The tragic man’s “immense courage” helped bring down the brutal gang

A man who was found dead six years after being brutally attacked with an ax has been praised for helping to bring down a crime gang.

Cameron Brooksbank, 24, known to loved ones as Cam, was tragically pronounced dead after he was found unresponsive at an address in Middleton on June 18 last year. An inquest on Wednesday (May 15) found a mixture of prescription drugs and cocaine were in his system when he died, but a coroner concluded Cameron did not intend to take his own life.




Cameron’s tragic death came six years after he suffered a horrific attack, which he said “completely changed his life”, meaning he was “not the same person”.

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Just a teenager at the time of the attack, he was working as a tree surgeon when he intervened in a road rage incident in Rochdale in 2017, trying to restore peace. Cameron’s colleague said the tape almost cut off his co-worker’s hand.


Cameron’s hand was partially reattached, but he then required five more surgeries in the two years after the attack just to maintain 60 percent use of his arm. The inquest at Rochdale Coroner’s Court heard he “never got over it”, the MEN reports.

A coroner has concluded there is “no evidence” Cameron Brooksbank intended to take his own life(Image: family document)

Appearing in an episode of BBC documentary The Detectives last year, Cameron opened up about his mental health struggles after the brutal and violent attack.

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