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Last Updated: Wednesday, 5 November, 2003, 22:11 GMT
Lorry death arrest man released
Michael Little
Michael Little was praised by police for keeping his lorry under control
A second person who was arrested in connection with the murder of a lorry driver killed on the M3 has been released on police bail.

Surrey Police said on Wednesday that a 17-year-old man from Frimley had been taken to Staines police station for questioning but was later released.

Michael Little, from Essex, died after a brick was thrown through his windscreen from a bridge over the motorway in Camberley on 21 March.

A 19-year-old appeared at Woking Magistrates' Court on Friday charged with his murder.

Craig Harman, of Glamis Close in Frimley, Surrey, a shop assistant, is next due in court at the Old Bailey on 10 November.

Mr Little, a driver for the Ford motor company who was from Hornchurch, suffered heart failure after the brick hit him on the chest at about 0030 GMT on 21 March in Camberley.

He was praised by police for keeping his 44-ton lorry under control and pulling over safely onto the hard shoulder before he collapsed.




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