Teens face no action over attack
TWO teenagers investigated over an incident in Suffolk which left a man injured will face no further action.
TWO teenagers investigated over an incident in Suffolk which left a man injured will face no further action.
The incident, in High Street, Newmarket, which took place on June 4 after a funeral, left a man from Lincolnshire with head injuries.
A 17-year-old man, from Cranleigh, Surrey, was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder and another 17-year-old man from Chesterton, Cambridgeshire, was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. Both have had their bail cancelled and no further action will be taken.
Bobby Frankham, 44, of Sandy Lane, Watford, Hertfordshire, has been charged with conspiracy to murder and GBH with intent. Sam Frankham, 40, of Eastriggs, Annan, Scotland, has been charged with attempted murder and GBH with intent.
Both men are due before magistrates in Bury St Edmunds, on Thursday.
A 48-year-old man, from Cranleigh, who was arrested on suspicion of assisting offenders in relation to the incident, has also had his bail cancelled and no further action will be taken against him.
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A 43-year-old man from Cranleigh was charged with attempted murder in June, and is due before Ipswich Crown Court in June 2009.