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A MERSEYSIDE pensioner was found stabbed to death in his home.

Detectives were today leading a murder inquiry after the man, believed to be in his 70s, was found dead by police.

Officers were called to a house on Dawson Avenue, Birkenhead, at 1.40am yesterday after a report of an assault.

The victim, named locally as Herbert “Bert” Allanson, was declared dead at the scene.

Merseyside Police confirmed that a 20-year-old was arrested nearby on suspicion of murder “following a domestic incident”.

Last night shocked neighbours paid tribute to Mr Allanson, who was a retired greengrocer.

Jenny Taylor told the ECHO: “Bert was very kind. He looked after everyone on the street, he did all my plants for me. At Christmas he would bring sausage rolls and mince pies round. He would always do you a favour anytime. He would give me lifts.

“He loved children and was great with my sons and grandchildren.

“He wasn’t very close to his family and kept himself to himself the rest of the time. I’ve known him for years he used to have a greengrocers on Duke Street and worked for a friend on a fruit and veg stall in Birkenhead market.

“We heard he was stabbed.”

Mrs Taylor added that she had been woken up around 2am when she heard banging.

She said: “I looked out and saw police and they were breaking down the front door.”

Another neighbour, who didn’t want to be named, said: “Bert had a kind heart, it’s so sad.”

Danny Doyle, marketing director at Birkenhead Indoor Market said: “Bert was a long-standing employee and our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.”

A post-mortem carried out last night revealed that the victim died from stab wounds.

A police spokesman said: “The man is yet to be formally identified by next of kin. The 20-year-old man remains in police custody at this time.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact Merseyside Police on 0151 777 2265 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Source Liverpool Echo
Very Very sad ...RIP BERT you will be sorely missed
When i was a kid there was a Greengrocers in Upton called Allinsons i think, but always called him Ian. Any link??

mad sad world we have built here people!!!

Stop the world....I want to get off!!
This is yet another shocking crime ,why have these young kids got no respect any more ? no morals ? .He should get life for that bloody misfit !!!!!
Posted By: Tatey Re: Greengocer stabbed to death in domestic incident - 24th Mar 2012 10:50am
Originally Posted by hoseman
When i was a kid there was a Greengrocers in Upton called Allinsons i think, but always called him Ian. Any link??

mad sad world we have built here people!!!

Stop the world....I want to get off!!

Hoseman --- you should put this kid in the crusher when you do the test run!
Theres a crusher / shredder in EMR metal Recyclers in Liverpool. Two guys have been killed in it from new. Not much left to identify!
Originally Posted by Tatey
Originally Posted by hoseman
When i was a kid there was a Greengrocers in Upton called Allinsons i think, but always called him Ian. Any link??

mad sad world we have built here people!!!

Stop the world....I want to get off!!

Hoseman --- you should put this kid in the crusher when you do the test run!


Dont forget their family and friends, all must have the nuts gene.
Originally Posted by hoseman
When i was a kid there was a Greengrocers in Upton called Allinsons i think, but always called him Ian. Any link??



It was called Ian's of Upton...he has since moved to Moreton , where he still has a greengrocers....before it was Ian's of Upton I do believe it was Nixon's greengrocers
This guy was a personal friend of mine,he was a kind and generous soul.R.I.P Bert,you will be missed by a lot of us.God bless my friend.
RIP Bert, the missus remembers you from the market.
Remember the good old days when a domestic incident meant someone had just had a row? It's getting worse.
LIKE TO THANK EVERYONE FOR THEIR KIND WORDS..THEY MEAN A LOT AT THIS TIME TO ME BERT'S BROTHER AND HIS SISTER EDNA..
Should bring back hanging dna proves guilt beyond doubt
So very sorry to hear this awful news, deepest sympathy to Bert`s Brother, Sister, family & friends. This seems to be all we hear lately, becoming a sad sad world to live in.

Re Ian`s in Upton, I used to go there with my grandfather Albert Binyon many moons ago, my grandfather Albert brought me up from the age of 2 and knew practically everybody in Upton Village, and there was a shop called Lipton`s, brings back some nicer memories xx
(i heard)
Heard the old man was raping the lad when he was younger.

Don't know how true but if it is he deserved to die imo.
no need to post hear say. someone has been arrested and they will have their day in court and the true details will be known then so all that needs to be said is condolences to the family and leave the chinese whispers off here
Well people are giving their opinions saying the lad who stabbed him deserves to be hung etc, so it looks like the judge has already gave his sentence.
Originally Posted by evergreen140
Originally Posted by hoseman
When i was a kid there was a Greengrocers in Upton called Allinsons i think, but always called him Ian. Any link??



It was called Ian's of Upton...he has since moved to Moreton , where he still has a greengrocers....before it was Ian's of Upton I do believe it was Nixon's greengrocers


Thats it, Ians.
Me nan used to send me up for the veg when i visited on a Sat!!
Originally Posted by xxwildspiritxx
So very sorry to hear this awful news, deepest sympathy to Bert`s Brother, Sister, family & friends. This seems to be all we hear lately, becoming a sad sad world to live in.

Re Ian`s in Upton, I used to go there with my grandfather Albert Binyon many moons ago, my grandfather Albert brought me up from the age of 2 and knew practically everybody in Upton Village, and there was a shop called Lipton`s, brings back some nicer memories xx

Yep Liptons also, wasnt that where the Ethel Austins opened? Corner over from the Eagle.
Lived in Moreton myself but spent most of my life in Upton and Saughall Massie.
Remember the old Toll cottage outside the Convent, my mum worked in the Convent as a dinner lady, remember going to pick her up with my dad. And they tested the air raid syren every week i think!!
I remember Bert very well. When i was a young lad used to go to the market and always had to visit him.. Always made funny jokes and made me laugh.. A very kind soul.. Always give me free Apples and Bananas.. It was always a pleasure to say hello.. Always a pleasure to walk past him and listen to his antics.. Quote from bert as i remember it as yesterday.. "Come on, come on,, Fresh bananas 1 Pound A Bunch" "Apples 80pence a Bag" "Hey how are you" Alwats cheery, always happy and great with the old ladies.. Very s very sad to here of his death like this.. I read on Liverpool Echo over in Australia and im still shocked.. Regards and Love got to you Mike58 we have lost a very kind soul.. in the most horriblest of ways.. May your family and friends have the spirtual healing during this time. Love and Light.. Rest In Peace Bert.. From your friend Lee..
Liptons is now a gym, ethel austins has closed down....

upton village became a ghost town for the ordinary shopper when Sainsburys was built....Malley's and bridgers newsagents still plod on...even the butchers are still giving it a go but most outlets are now chip shops or restaurants with a couple of bookies inbetween
Originally Posted by evergreen140
Liptons is now a gym, ethel austins has closed down....

upton village became a ghost town for the ordinary shopper when Sainsburys was built....Malley's and bridgers newsagents still plod on...even the butchers are still giving it a go but most outlets are now chip shops or restaurants with a couple of bookies inbetween
As the shops change the area changes, no more traditional shops, instead we have bookies attracting low lives, crappy fast food outlets and large ugly asda type supermarkets.
This people results in poor areas and houseprices plummiting.
Every little helps? yeah right!
yes i agree
thank you all for your kind words ... i'll sign off now info if needed caN I SUGGEST TO THOSE CLOSE TO MY BROTHER CAN PERHAPS ASK RICHARD FULLERTON A VERY VERY CLOSE FRIEND OF MY BROTHERS BEFORE MARRIAGE
RICHARD can be found on facebook i'm sure he will furnish any other information you may need.perhaps more than i can... AT THIS PRESENT TIME...
CAPS FOR BREAKFAST
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Greengocer stabbed to death in domestic incident - 13th Apr 2012 9:33am
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Wirral murder accused appears at Crown Court

A YOUNG Birkenhead man accused of murdering and robbing a retired greengrocer appeared at Liverpool Crown Court today (Monday 16th April).

Dean Brennan, of Laird Street, faces a charge of murdering 71-year-old Bert Allanson, on March 22 in Dawson Avenue, Birkenhead, and robbing the pensioner of an unknown quantity of cash.

Brennan, 20, who appeared via video link from Altcourse prison, was further remanded in custody by the Recorder of Liverpool, Judge Clement Goldstone, QC, until June 7 when he is expected to enter his pleas.

A date for his trial was provisionally fixed to begin on September 3.

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