Leamington Spa: Nine in court charged with Carl Moorhouse's murder
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Mr Moorhouse's family previously said they were heartbroken by his death
Nine people have appeared in court charged in connection with a man's murder in Leamington Spa.
Carl Moorhouse, 34, from Coventry, died in hospital after he was stabbed in a disturbance on Lower Leam Street on 28 May.
The defendants, who appeared at Coventry Crown Court earlier, include eight men from Birmingham and a woman from Coventry.
They were all remanded in custody and are due to appear again next month.
Charged with murder are:
Tau Randall, 34, of St. Peters Road, Birmingham
Darnelle Sappleton, 22, of Farm Street, Birmingham
Callum Huburn, 29, of Washington Court, Birmingham
Reuben Nall, of Rookery Road, Birmingham
Javantry Scott, 23, of Westfield Road, Birmingham
Emma Bennett, 34, of Wycken Court, Coventry
Terry Nall, 30, of Regents Road, Birmingham
Adam Padley, 26, of Mellis Grove, Birmingham
All of the defendants are also charged with conspiracy to commit grievous bodily harm and the ninth defendant, Jamani Cunningham, 25, of Copthall Road in Birmingham, faces this single charge.
A provisional trial date has been listed for 8 November.

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- Published17 June 2020
- Published8 June 2020