Two charged with murder as man stabbed in head with garden fork
The pair will appear before magistrates court on Tuesday charged with the murder
Police investigating the scene in Rutland Street, Grimsby (Image: Grimsby News and Pictures)
Two men have been charged with murder after a man died who was allegedly stabbed with a garden fork on Saturday tragically died in hospital earlier today.
The 36-year-old was found in Rutland Street, Grimsby, with serious head wounds at around 6.40pm.
Despite treatment in hospital the victim sadly passed away after succumbing to his injuries.
A Humberside Police spokesman said: A 36-year-old man was found with wounds to his head at 6.40pm after reportedly being stabbed with a garden fork.
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A North Lincolnshire man has appeared in court for after dazzling a police helicopter pilot with a laser beam.
Trevor Cheeseman was arrested after endangering the National Police Air Service aircraft while it flew over Scunthorpe last year.
Axe-wielding men high on cocaine jailed for terrifying Grimsby shop robbery
The owner of the shop was threatened with an axe
They have now all been jailed
A Grimsby shop owner was threatened with an axe by two mask-wearing thugs high on cocaine in a terrifying robbery for drugs money.
Wayne Price and Robert Mobbs entered the Premier Extra store in Wellington Street at around 8.30pm on November 20 last year armed with an axe and a hammer.
The shop keeper, who was on the shop floor, was so scared he pretended to be a customer and told the men he could not open the till.