Second man charged over M25 Cobham services attack

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Hughie Saunders, nicknamed Quhey, was attacked at Cobham Services petrol station

A second man has been charged with murdering a 20-year-old who was attacked at a motorway service station.

Hughie Saunders, from Stanford-le-Hope, Essex, was set upon in Cobham services petrol station near the M25 in Surrey on 26 June and died two days later.

Mikey Coyle, 21, from Barnes is now accused of his murder alongside Simon Baker, 22, of Green Lane, Outwood near Redhill.

Surrey Police has also put out a fresh appeal for witnesses.

Officers are not looking for anyone else in connection with the murder but are keen to speak to every witness who was in the petrol station between 03:00 and 03:30 BST on 26 June.

Mr Coyle will appear at magistrates' court later.

The inquest into the death of Mr Saunders (known as Quhey) was opened and adjourned at Surrey Coroner's Court on Wednesday.

Mr Baker appeared at the Old Bailey earlier and was remanded in custody.

He is next due to appear at Guildford Crown Court on 13 November.

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