Kent Messenger Maidstone

Murder suspects in court after body found at flats

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A man and a woman accused of murder after a half-naked body was discovered at flats in Chatham appeared at Maidstone Crown Court on Monday.

Neil Taylor, 35, and Caroline Rushworth, 34, both of Shipwright­s Avenue, were due to be in the dock with 34-year-old Daniel Fox, of no fixed address, but he will now appear on Thursday.

The three are alleged to have killed James O’Rourke, 29, who was found wearing just his boxer shorts in the stairwell between floors four and five at Caulkers House in Shipwright­s Avenue last Monday morning.

Homeless Mr O’Rourke, who died from trauma to his face and head, was discovered by a man visiting his mother at the flats shortly before 8am.

Taylor, who had two black eyes, and Rushworth, were remanded in custody until September 28, when they will enter pleas along with Fox.

Philip Sinclair, defending, indicated a bail applicatio­n would be made for Rushworth.

Judge Jeremy Carey set a trial date for February 26.

Rushworth waved and smiled at people in the public gallery and blew kisses.

On Monday, an inquest was opened into Mr O’Rourke’s death.

The hearing was told he worked as a carer and was single. Police identified his body using his fingerprin­ts and a post-mortem gave the cause of death as head injuries.

The hearing was attended by Det Sgt Steven Biddiss, who detailed that a criminal investigat­ion was under way.

He asked the coroner open the inquest and adjourn it pending the conclusion of the trial.

Patricia Harding, senior coroner for Mid-Kent and Medway, also noted that Mr O’Rourke’s body would not be released to his family until the police had determined whether a second post-mortem was necessary.

 ??  ?? James O’Rourke was found dead in Shipwright­s Avenue
James O’Rourke was found dead in Shipwright­s Avenue

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