Bruce Jones, the renowned English actor best known for his role as Les Battersby in the long-running soap opera “Coronation Street,” has led a life marked by both professional success and personal challenges.
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Among the trials he faced was the dissolution of his marriage to Sue Margaret Bailey, a significant chapter in his life that left a lasting impact.
Jones and Sue Margaret Bailey exchanged vows on 12 June 1971 at St. Oswald’s Church in Collyhurst, embarking on a journey together that would see the birth of their two sons, John and Sebastien.
However, their marital union eventually succumbed to the strains and pressures of life, leading to their divorce in 1982.
The breakdown of their marriage coincided with a tumultuous period in Jones’s life, as he grappled with the aftermath of a tragic event that would forever alter his trajectory.
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On the morning of 9 October 1977, Jones made a horrifying discovery that would thrust him into the spotlight for all the wrong reasons: the mutilated body of 20-year-old Jean Jordan, a victim of the notorious “Yorkshire Ripper,” Peter Sutcliffe.
Despite his innocence, Jones found himself thrust into the center of a high-profile murder investigation, enduring scrutiny and suspicion that took a toll on his personal life.
The ordeal proved to be devastating for Jones, resulting in the dissolution of his marriage to Sue Margaret Bailey and the subsequent loss of contact with his children. The aftermath of the tragedy cast a long shadow over Jones’s life, impacting his relationships and career in profound ways.


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