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Jockey, 25, appears in court charged with murdering 71-year-old man who died 10 days after fight outside Newmarket pub

Jockey, 25, appears in court charged with murdering 71-year-old man who died 10 days after fight outside Newmarket pub

Daily Mail​09-05-2025
A jockey has appeared in court charged with the murder of a 71-year-old man who died following a fight outside a pub.
Levi Williams, 26, is alleged to have punched Richard Wingrove during an incident involving four people outside the Waggon and Horses pub in Newmarket, Suffolk, on March 8.
Mr Wingrove died 10 days later at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge, on March 18.
Williams, of Holland Park in Newmarket, Suffolk, spoke only to confirm his name and date of birth during Friday's hearing at Cambridge Crown Court.
The court heard the defendant is now facing a second charge, of the manslaughter of Mr Wingrove.
Williams was not asked to enter a plea to either count.
Judge Mark Bishop remanded Williams in custody until a plea hearing on June 27 at the same court.
He told the defendant: 'Levi Williams, I'm adjourning arraignment to June 27 once the prosecution have served the pathology evidence.'
A provisional trial date of September 15 was set at an earlier hearing and remains.
Suffolk Police said officers were called to reports of an altercation involving four people in Newmarket High Street at 3.40pm on March 8.
Mr Wingrove was taken to hospital in a critical condition and died on March 18.
Another man, 45, was taken to hospital and was discharged later in the evening on March 8, the force said.
Williams had previously been arrested on suspicion of assault causing grievous bodily harm in connection with the incident and had been bailed.
He was rearrested and later charged with murder, police said.
A 23-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of assault causing grievous bodily harm, and a 45-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of affray, and both were bailed by police.
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