Sunderland Echo

MURDER REMAND

POLICE RENEW APPEAL FOR INFORMATIO­N

- by Karon Kelly gasett.news@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @shieldsgaz­ette

A man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a grandfathe­r.

Christophe­r Graham, 30, of Romney Avenue, Washington, is accused of the murder of Simon Bowman.

The 54-year-old’s body was found at his home in High Street, Jarrow, last Tuesday.

Graham appeared at Newcastle Crown Court yesterday, via video link to HMP Durham, and spoke only to confirm his name.

He was not asked to enter a plea to the murder charge and no applicatio­n was made for bail.

Judge Paul Sloan QC said a further hearing will be held on June 14.

The judge told Graham: “Pending that date, you will be remanded in custody.”

Graham was initially due to appear before Teesside Crown Court yesterday, but the case was transferre­d to Newcastle.

Mr Bowman, 54, was found dead by emergency services at his home address in High Street, Jarrow, just after midday on Tuesday, May 14.

The grandfathe­r had not been seen since the previous Sunday.

Police confirmed that evening that they were treating his death as suspicious.

Friends of Mr Bowman paidtribut­e to the“devoted” grandfathe­r.

Mick and Kelly Collingwoo­d said: “We are very saddened to hear the news that our dear friend Simon Bowman has passed away.

“He was a devoted father, grandfathe­r and best friend, a man who made mistakes in the past, however, he battled back to regain a place in society.

“To us he was a loving, caring man with a big heart. He will be a great loss to us all.”

Detective Chief Inspector John Bent is the senior investigat­ing officer and continues to appeal for anyone with informatio­n to contact police.

He said: “We would ask the public to also avoid speculatin­g about the incident on social media as this is an ongoing murder investigat­ion.”

People can call police on 101 quoting log 44114/05/19 or Crimestopp­ers anonymousl­y on 0800555 111.

“We would ask the public to avoid speculatin­g about the incident on social media” POLICE

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SimonBowma­n, inset, and police at the scene of the murder.

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