Seven people charged with murder in connection with Leamington incident

The charges relate to an incident on Lower Leam Street on May 28, 2020
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Seven people have been charged with murder in connection with the death of 34-year-old Carl Moorhouse in Leamington last year.

Warwickshire Police said they are:

•Tau Randall, aged 34 of St. Peters Road, Birmingham (also previously charged with conspiracy to commit GBH in connection with the investigation)

Seven people have been charged with murder in connection with the death of 34-year-old Carl Moorhouse in Leamington last yearSeven people have been charged with murder in connection with the death of 34-year-old Carl Moorhouse in Leamington last year
Seven people have been charged with murder in connection with the death of 34-year-old Carl Moorhouse in Leamington last year
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•Darnelle Sappleton, aged 22 of Farm Street, Birmingham (also previously charged with conspiracy to commit GBH in connection with the investigation)

•Callum Huburn, aged 29 of Park Road, Birmingham (also previously charged with conspiracy to commit GBH in connection with the investigation)

•Reuben Nall, aged 27 of Rookery Road, Birmingham (also previously charged with conspiracy to commit GBH in connection with the investigation)

•Javantry Scott, aged 23 of Osborne Road, Birmingham (also previously charged with conspiracy to commit GBH in connection with the investigation)

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•Jamani Cunningham, 25 of Copthall Road, Birmingham (now also charged with conspiracy to commit GBH)

•Emma Bennett, aged 34 years of Wycken Court in Coventry, (now also charged with conspiracy to commit GBH)

They all appeared at Coventry Crown Court today (Monday April 12) and will next appear on May 28.

Two other men - Terry Nall, aged 30 of Regents Road, Birmingham, and Adam Padley aged 26 of Mellis Grove, Birmingham – were previously also charged in March with murder and conspiracy to commit GBH in connection with the investigation.

The charges relate to an incident on Lower Leam Street on May 28, 2020.