Cleethorpes stabbing: Four in court after man critically injured

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The victim was found outside the Swashbuckle Tavern in Cleethorpes with stab wounds, police said

A 21-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder after another man suffered life-threatening injuries outside a Cleethorpes pub.

Emergency services were called to Grant Street on Friday at 19:30 BST to reports of a stabbing outside the Swashbuckle Tavern.

A man was taken to hospital with stab wounds and continues to receive treatment, police have confirmed.

Connor Hulse has been charged with attempted murder.

Mr Hulse, of High Street, Cleethorpes, is also charged with assaulting an emergency worker.

Daniel Champion, 28, of Rutland Street, Grimsby, and Jack Kitchen, 34, of Tiverton Street, Cleethorpes, have both been charged with affray.

Gabrielle Hough, 18, of Louth, has been charged with perverting the course of justice.

All four appeared at Grimsby Magistrates' Court on Tuesday where no pleas were entered.

The defendants have been remanded on conditional bail until a plea and trial preparation hearing at Great Grimsby Crown Court on 21 August.

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