A TEENAGE girl and a man who stand accused of murder after the death of a woman in Ipswich appeared in court today.
A TEENAGE girl and a man who stand accused of murder after the death of a woman in Ipswich appeared in court today.
At a short preliminary hearing at Ipswich Crown Court, the 15-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, and Paul Clarke, 41, spoke only to confirm their names.
They are alleged to have murdered Rosalyn Hunt, 41, who was found dead at her home in Victoria Street, Ipswich, on Sunday 9 August.
The Ipswich teenager, who tied her long brown hair into a ponytail, was wearing a grey hooded top.
She stood in the dock next to Clarke, of Mountbatten Court, Ipswich, who has shaved his head since his last court appearance. He was wearing a black sports jacket and grey tracksuit bottoms.
They were told they would be remanded in custody until their next court appearance on October 16.
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