Dean Allsop, left, pictured with partner Louise Newell. Picture supplied by Norfolk Constabulary.
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A man stabbed to death in Thorpe St Andrew has been described as a diamond and amazing father by his devastated family.
Dean Allsop, 41, was stabbed and suffered fatal injuries following a disturbance involving a number of people in Primrose Crescent shortly after 7.35pm on Wednesday, April 14.
Dean Allsop who was stabbed to death in Thorpe St Andrew.
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Mr Allsop s family released a statement on Thursday paying tribute to the father-of-three.
His partner, Louise Newell, said: Dean was my heartbeat, my soulmate, my best friend and the love of my life.
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Fire detectors were found to be faulty
One of the bathrooms was in significant disrepair, with large areas of wall tiling missing and the toilet seat held on by string
A rat entry point and rat droppings in the kitchen
A broken light switch in the hallway
Damage to a fire door
Several radiators had been removed from the central heating system. At the hearing, Mr Singh pleaded guilty to six offences under section 234 of the Housing Act 2004 for failing to comply with his duties under the Management of Houses in Multiple Occupation (England) Regulations 2006. He also pleaded guilty to one offence of failing to comply with a notice served under section 16 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976 and one offence of failing to comply with a notice served under section 235 of the Housing Act 2004.
James Crosbie has appeared in court charged with murder of Dean Allsop, pictured.
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James Crosbie, 47, of Primrose Crescent, Thorpe St Andrew, appeared for the hearing at Norwich Crown Court on Tuesday afternoon.
A provisional trial date of Monday, December 6, 2021, has been fixed with the case expected to last for two to three weeks.
And a separate plea and trial preparation hearing has been set for Friday, July 16.
Crosbie is charged with the murder of Dean Allsop on Wednesday, April 14, following reports of a disturbance involving a number of people at Primrose Crescent in Thorpe St Andrew.
He is also charged with two counts of grievous bodily harm and three counts of possessing an offensive weapon.
James Crosbie has appeared in court charged with murder of Dean Allsop, pictured.
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A man charged with murder after the fatal stabbing of Dean Allsop in Thorpe St Andrew, near Norwich, has appeared in court.
James Crosbie, 47, of Primrose Crescent, Thorpe St Andrew, appeared at the hearing at Norwich Magistrates Court on Monday.
Crosbie is also charged with two counts of grievous bodily harm and three counts of possessing an offensive weapon.
No pleas were taken at the hearing and Crosbie, who was wearing a blue top for the hearing, had his arm in a sling and also appeared to have a cut to the top of his head.