Two people in court today in connection with death of Huntingdon man Robert Duquemin
Court hearing for pair charged in relation to Huntingdon man's death. - Credit: Archant
A postmortem concluded Mr Duquemin died of a ruptured spleen as a result of blunt force trauma.
Two people are due to appear in court this morning (September 17) to face charges related to the death of a Huntingdon man.
Robert Duquemin, 53, died at a property in Ringwood Close, Bury, on the morning of October 10.
A postmortem concluded Mr Duquemin died of a ruptured spleen as a result of blunt force trauma.
Yanick Beresford, 24, of Orthwaite, Huntingdon, has been charged with murder, two counts of attempted murder, supplying class A drugs and supplying class B drugs.
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Aiste Paulauskaite, 20, of Spring Close, Huntingdon, has been charged with assisting an offender, supplying class A drugs and supplying class B drugs.
Beresford’s attempted murder charges relate to an incident in Huntingdon on October 5 last year,
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Both are due to appear at Cambridge Magistrates’ Court this morning (September 17) for their first hearing.
Beresford and Paulauskaite will reappear in court on October 8.