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Man dies after two lorries collide in Lincolnshire village
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Sad news to bring you this afternoon Lincolnshire

A man charged with the murder of a man who died from a suspected stab wound at a house in Skegness has been remanded into custody by a Crown Court Judge.Richard Lee Norris, 53, of Alexandra Road, Skegness, appeared at Lincoln Crown Court after his case was transferred from Lincoln Magistrates Court.

There was no bail application on behalf of Norris and Judge Simon Hirst adjourned the case for a plea and trial preparation hearing at Lincoln Crown Court on 19 January.The trial is estimated to last two weeks.Two women, aged 22 and 42, also arrested on suspicion or murder have been released on bail.

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