Teens and man accused of murdering homeless man

Police mugshot of Anthony Marks wearing a dark shirt and jacketImage source, Met Police
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Anthony Marks died in hospital in September, weeks after being assaulted

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Three teenagers and a man have appeared in court accused of murdering a homeless man who was attacked while sheltering in a bin shed in central London.

Anthony Marks, 51, was assaulted in the early hours of 10 August on Cromer Street, near King's Cross St Pancras station. Two weeks after being released from hospital, he was readmitted following a seizure and died on 25 September.

Mia Campos-Jorge, 18, from Haringey; Harry Gittins, 35, from Camden; and a girl and boy aged 17, who both cannot be identified due to their age, appeared at the Old Bailey charged with murder.

Judge Mark Dennis KC set a plea hearing for 17 February.

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