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Man accused of murdering Trevor Morse remanded on bail
28 May, 2009
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Bryan Griffiths, the man accused of murdering hunt supporter Trevor Morse, has been remanded on bail.
Griffiths, 54, of Bedworth, Warwickshire, appeared at Warwick Crown Court yesterday (27 May) charged with killing Trevor Morse of the Warwickshire hunt.
Mr Morse was hit by the propeller of Griffiths’s gyrocopter at Long Marston Airfield in Warwickshire on 9 March.
Griffiths did not enter a plea yesterday, and was remanded on bail to appear at a court and on a date to be arranged.
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