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Man appears in court after human remains found
Man appears in court after human remains found

Yahoo

time10-07-2025

  • Yahoo

Man appears in court after human remains found

A man has appeared in court charged with murder, after human remains were found in Cornwall. James Desborough, 39, of Old Oak Woods in the village of Lower Sticker has been accused of murdering 43-year-old Daniel Coleman between 2 June and 7 July after remains were found in Sticker, near St Austell. Mr Desborough was remanded in custody by Bodmin Magistrates' Court and he will appear before Truro Crown Court on Friday. No plea was taken during the two minute long hearing. More news stories for Cornwall Listen to the latest news for Cornwall Follow BBC Cornwall on X, Facebook and Instagram. Send your story ideas to spotlight@ HM Courts & Tribunals Service

Man appears in court over murder in Sticker near St Austell
Man appears in court over murder in Sticker near St Austell

BBC News

time10-07-2025

  • BBC News

Man appears in court over murder in Sticker near St Austell

A man has appeared in court charged with murder, after human remains were found in Cornwall. James Desborough, 39, of Old Oak Woods in the village of Lower Sticker has been accused of murdering 43-year-old Daniel Coleman between 2 June and 7 July after remains were found in Sticker, near St Desborough was remanded in custody by Bodmin Magistrates' Court and he will appear before Truro Crown Court on Friday. No plea was taken during the two minute long hearing.

Man charged with murder after human remains found following weeks-long search for missing 43-year-old
Man charged with murder after human remains found following weeks-long search for missing 43-year-old

The Sun

time09-07-2025

  • The Sun

Man charged with murder after human remains found following weeks-long search for missing 43-year-old

A MAN has been charged with murder after human remains were found following a weeks-long search for a missing man. Daniel Coleman, 43, vanished last month from St Austell, in Cornwall. A huge search was launched after he was last seen in the town at 12pm on Sunday, June 1. It is now believed Mr Coleman was killed on a date between June 2 and July 7 after human remains were found. Cops have charged James Desborough with his murder. The 39-year-old is in custody and is due to appear before magistrates in Bodmin tomorrow. Mr Coleman's next-of-kin have been informed. Investigations are still ongoing by specialist forensic officers at a site in Sticker. A woman, in her 30s, from Newquay, was also arrested last week on suspicion of murder. She remains on police bail while inquiries continue. Detective Superintendent Jon Bancroft said: "We are continuing with a forensic examination of the scene which is being carried out slowly and methodically. "Our teams of officers and staff are being assisted by the National Crime Agency expert group and Home Office-approved scientists. "A significant police presence will remain in the Sticker area as we progress our inquiries expeditiously. "I continue to ask that people do not speculate on social media about this case."

Man charged with murder after human remains found in Sticker
Man charged with murder after human remains found in Sticker

BBC News

time09-07-2025

  • BBC News

Man charged with murder after human remains found in Sticker

A man has been charged with murder after human remains were found in Cornwall, police have and Cornwall Police said James Desborough, 39, of Old Oak Woods, Lower Sticker, had been charged after human remains had been found in Sticker, near St force said Mr Desborough had been charged with the murder of Daniel Coleman, 43, from St Austell between 2 June and 7 Desborough was due to appear at Bodmin Magistrates' Court on Thursday, police added. They said Mr Coleman had been reported as a missing person and his next of kin had been made aware of the Supt Jon Bancroft said: "We are continuing with a forensic examination of the scene which is being carried out slowly and methodically."Our teams of officers and staff are being assisted by the National Crime Agency expert group and Home Office-approved scientists."He said "a significant police presence" would remain in the Sticker area and he asked people to avoid speculating about the case on social said a woman in her 30s from Newquay, who was arrested last week on suspicion of murder, remained on police bail while inquiries continued.

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