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Scunthorpe hospital patient charged with murder Scunthorpe hospital patient charged with murder
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A patient at a Scunthorpe mental health unit has been charged with the murder of another man being treated there.A patient at a Scunthorpe mental health unit has been charged with the murder of another man being treated there.
Jamie Charles Reed, 26, of Scunthorpe, will appear at Grimsby Magistrates' Court later in connection with the death of 60-year-old Robert MacNeil. Jamie Charles Reed, 26, of Scunthorpe, appeared at Grimsby Magistrates' Court in connection with the death of 60-year-old Robert MacNeil.
Humberside Police said Mr MacNeil, also of Scunthorpe, died at Great Oaks Hospital on Monday but would not reveal his injuries. Humberside Police said Mr MacNeil, died at Great Oaks Hospital on Monday, but would not reveal his injuries.
The unit is run by the Rotherham, Doncaster and South Humber NHS Trust. Mr Reed was remanded in custody and will appear before Hull Crown Court on Friday.
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A spokesman for the trust said: "We can confirm that we have had an incident at Great Oaks in Scunthorpe and a patient has died. Our heartfelt sympathies are with the man's family and friends.A spokesman for the trust said: "We can confirm that we have had an incident at Great Oaks in Scunthorpe and a patient has died. Our heartfelt sympathies are with the man's family and friends.
"The police were notified immediately of the incident in the early hours of Monday morning and we are fully co-operating with their inquiries."The police were notified immediately of the incident in the early hours of Monday morning and we are fully co-operating with their inquiries.
"We cannot comment any further at this time due to the police investigation.""We cannot comment any further at this time due to the police investigation."