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Saturday, March 25, 2017

Rhyl,North Wales - Four accused of Rhyl Home Bargains murder face trial next month

Mark 'Cyril' Mason, a father of two, died of stab wounds on October 27 last year after being attacked in the car park of the store

Four men charged with the murder of a man in a car park in Rhyl will go on trial next month.
James Davies, Anthony Baines, Jake Melia and Mark Ennis are all accused of the murder of Mark Mason, a 48-year-old who was stabbed to death outside Home Bargains.
They are also all accused of wounding two other men, Justin Tricket and Sam Illidge, with intent to inflict grievous bodily harm, on the same night.
They appeared toward in the dock at Mold Crown Court for a pre-trial review in front of Mrs Justice Nicola Davies, who was live on a video link from the Royal Courts of Justice in London.
Julian Linskill, for Melia, said that his client had not received his insulin for his diabetic condition before leaving Altcourse Prison in Liverpool and was not well enough to follow the proceedings.
The judge made a series of directions in readiness for the trial, which is to held at Mold Crown Court, and is set to begin on April 26, lasting for four weeks.
Father-of-two, Mr Mason, who was known as Cecil, died of his injuries after allegedly being stabbed in the store car park at around 7.30pm on October 27 last year.
Davies, of Moscow Drive, Liverpool, Baines, 30, of Sutcliffe Street, Liverpool, Melia, 21, of Eastbourne Road, Liverpool, and Ennis, 30, of Bedford Road, Liverpool, have so far denied all charges against them.
All four were remanded in custody in the meantime.
http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/four-accused-rhyl-home-bargains-12792924

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