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LIVE: Witnesses to give evidence in Oswaldtwistle murder trial

By Amy Farnworth Last updated: Stuart Newton, 65, was found with serious head injuries in a flat in Oswaldtwistle on Thursday February 13 2020, but died in hospital the following day. Nathan Scott Williams, 30, of Mount Pleasant Road, Oswaldtwistle, was charged with his murder, and he appeared at Preston Crown Court on Monday to stand trial. Yesterday, prosecutor Andrew Ford said the now 31-year-old kicked and stamped on Mr Newton s head in a drunken, violent assault. Today the first witnesses are expected to take the stand.

Defendant kicked, punched and stamped on head of 65-year-old Oswaldtwistle man, murder trial hears

The Stuart Newton murder trial began at Preston Crown Court on Monday A 65-YEAR-OLD man died after his head and face were kicked and stamped on in a drunken, violent assault, a jury heard. Stuart Newton was found with serious head injuries in a flat in Oswaldtwistle on Thursday February 13 2020, but died in hospital the following day. Nathan Scott Williams, 30, of Mount Pleasant Road, Oswaldtwistle, was charged with his murder, and he appeared at Preston Crown Court on Monday to stand trial. Prosecuting barrister Andrew Ford told the jury of seven women and five men, how on the evening of February 12, Williams and his partner Nicola Threlfall had been drinking with their next door neighbours, Abigail Newton and Carl McMahon at their home in Worsley Court.

Defendant kicked, punched and stamped on head of 65-year-old Oswaldtwistle man, murder trial hears

Defendant kicked, punched and stamped on head of 65-year-old Oswaldtwistle man, murder trial hears
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Helipad on Stewart Island will help with medical evacuations

Stewart Island/Rakiura community board chair Jon Spraggon in his chairperson s report to the board for its April 12 meeting, says Helicopters Otago would fund all costs associated with establishing an all-weather link from Dunedin to Stewart Island for emergency flights. The costs of installing and maintaining the helipad on the island would be the responsibility of the local community, he says. It was a great concept, but beyond the finances of the board in view of the major projects already committed to, he says. Spraggon suggests if the concept was to be taken any further, work should be done with the local Health Committee.

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