Second teenager accused murdering Suffolk mum won't face a jury
A second teenager accused of murdering Emma Lovell, from Ipswich in Suffolk, will not have a jury present at his trial in Australia.
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Oli is an East Anglian native, lover of all things history and reports on Kesgrave, Rushmere and Westerfield
Oli is an East Anglian native, lover of all things history and reports on Kesgrave, Rushmere and Westerfield
A second teenager accused of murdering Emma Lovell, from Ipswich in Suffolk, will not have a jury present at his trial in Australia.
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