Harlow murder accused to face trial over death of Max Richardson
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Max Richardson's family previously said he would be "always and forever in our thoughts and hearts"
An Essex teenager has pleaded not guilty to the murder of a 35-year-old man.
Police were called to Joyners Field, Harlow, at about 23:00 BST on 21 August after Max Richardson was stabbed and died.
Tieran Carmody, 18, of Berecroft, Harlow, denied the charge at Chelmsford Crown Court.
He was remanded in custody and a two-week trial is due to take place from 8 April 2024.

Max Richardson was found in Joyners Field, Harlow, with a single stab wound
Mr Richardson was from Cheshunt in Hertfordshire.
In a family statement released after his death, they said he was "funny, caring and always there for his young children".

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