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Men in court over post raid death

Craig Hodson-Walker
Craig Hodson-Walker died in January (Photo from Facebook)

Four men accused of killing a sub-postmaster's son in an armed robbery have appeared in court.

The four, from the West Midlands, are all charged with murder, attempted murder and attempted robbery.

Craig Hodson-Walker, 29, died in the raid at Fairfield Post Office and Stores, Worcestershire, on 9 January. His father, Ken, was shot in the leg.

The four accused will appear at Birmingham Crown Court next Friday to give their pleas.

The defendants are Anselm Ribera, 34, of Topfield House, Druids Heath, Birmingham, Adrian Snape, 25, of Camelot Way, Small Heath, Christopher Morrissey, 32, Elmay Road, Sheldon, and his brother Declan Morrissey, 33, of Shirley Park Road, Shirley.

They all appeared in court via video-link.



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