Don Lock stabbing: Matthew Daley denies murder
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Cycling enthusiast Don Lock had recently celebrated his 55th wedding anniversary and had been given the all-clear from cancer
A man has denied murdering a pensioner who was stabbed to death after a crash between two cars.
Retired solicitor Don Lock, 79, was fatally stabbed on the A24 in Findon, West Sussex, as he drove back from a cycling meeting on 16 July last year.
At the Old Bailey, Matthew Daley, 35, of St Elmo Road, Worthing, pleaded not guilty to murder and possession of a knife in a public place.
He was remanded in custody ahead of his trial at Lewes Crown Court on 3 May.

Matthew Daley is charged with murder and possessing a knife in a public place
- Published25 September 2015
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