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3:56pm Tuesday 5th August 2008
A second man accused of killing 23-year-old Charlie Davies after setting him alight has appeared in court.
Yusuf Dulloo, 27, is accused of setting fire to Mr Davies with another man outside his home in Templedown Avenue, Staines, on June 14.
Mr Davies died from his injuries in Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead, on June 26.
Nadim Kurrimbukus, 24 - Mr Davies’ ex-boyfriend - was also charged with his murder and has been remanded in custody.
Mr Dulloo, of Ashton Gardens, Hounslow, appeared at Kingston Crown Court yesterday charged with murder and also arson with intent to endanger life in relation to a separate incident on May 13.
Judge Nicholas Price QC granted him conditional bail until he appears with Mr Kurrimbukus, of Heath Road, Hounslow, for a plea and case management hearing on September 12.
Mr Dulloo - who was smartly dressed in a black suit and shirt - will be subject to a £300,000 surety.
He has surrendered his passport, must report to a local police station every day, adhere to a curfew between 10pm and 9am and was banned from entering Staines.
Two bank robbers who left a security van guard with knife wounds before fleeing with a cash box are being hunted by police.
Work to make a deadly stretch of road in west Twickenham safer has been completed.
An illegal immigrant who attempted to rape a woman in a Twickenham internet cafe was told he had “disturbed” sexual views as he was sentenced to four years’ prison.
Commuters staged a protest outside Strawberry Hill station on Wednesday opposing proposed staff cutbacks.
Residents will have to get used to more super jumbos filling the sky after a reduction in safety limits means more of the giant planes can land at Heathrow.
Some of the Richmond’s most famous residents will be raising money for charity this weekend - and de-cluttering their homes at the same time.
Gridlock has arrived in Richmond town centre again with “ludicrous” bus diversions adding to longer journey times.
Police have launched a website with crime maps of London which shows area by area how many burglaries, muggings and vehicle crimes have been committed.
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