Tunbridge Wells recycling depot murder accused in court

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Flowers at the waste recycling depot
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Tributes to the man have been left outside the waste recycling depot

A man charged with the murder of a man stabbed to death at a Kent waste recycling depot has made his first appearance in court.

The victim, named locally as 44-year-old James Wallington, was stabbed in North Farm Lane, Tunbridge Wells, just after 06:00 GMT on Monday.

David Squelch, 48, of Maidstone Road, Paddock Wood, was remanded in custody by Sevenoaks Magistrates' Court.

He is due to appear before Maidstone Crown Court on 27 March.

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