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Jurors acquit Bolton man of murder - but he still faces killing charge over church attack
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Defendant did not plan to sell items taken after Steven McMyler attack, court hears
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LIVE: Steven McMyler murder trial - latest evidence from trial into death of Wigan man found in churchyard
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LIVE: Steven McMyler murder trial - latest evidence after man found dead in Wigan churchyard
Four defendants appear at Manchester Crown Court charged with murder
A murder trial into the death of Steven McMyler continues today (Image: MEN MEDIA)
The trial of four people charged with murdering a man in an alleged attempt to steal his Rolex watch continues today (April 26).
Steven McMyler, a joiner from Marsh Green, was found in the gardens of Wigan Parish Church with serious injuries on August 6 last year. Prosecutors allege that he was attacked by a group of people who were planning to steal his very valuable watch.
Man died in churchyard within minutes of being kicked in head
Four defendants stand accused of murdering Steven McMyler
Steven McMyler who died outside Wigan Parish Church (Image: Greater Manchester Police/PA)
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A man is likely to have died in a churchyard from a heavy kick to his head, a court heard.