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The parents of six children killed in a house fire in Derby have appeared in court charged with their murders.The parents of six children killed in a house fire in Derby have appeared in court charged with their murders.
Mick Philpott, 55, and his wife Mairead, 31, made a brief appearance at Derby magistrates court on Thursday morning. On Wednesday evening, police revealed that they had been charged with the murders of their children – aged between five and 13 – who died following the house fire at their home in Victory Road, Allenton, Derby, in the early hours of 11 May.Mick Philpott, 55, and his wife Mairead, 31, made a brief appearance at Derby magistrates court on Thursday morning. On Wednesday evening, police revealed that they had been charged with the murders of their children – aged between five and 13 – who died following the house fire at their home in Victory Road, Allenton, Derby, in the early hours of 11 May.
They were remanded in custody. A man and woman had to be escorted from the court by police and court officials after they interrupted proceedings and shouted out "scum" and "bastards" during the 10-minute hearing.They were remanded in custody. A man and woman had to be escorted from the court by police and court officials after they interrupted proceedings and shouted out "scum" and "bastards" during the 10-minute hearing.
The couple are accused of murdering Jayden Philpott, five, Jessie, six, Jack, seven, John, nine, and Jade, 10. They are also charged with the murder of a sixth sibling, Duwayne, 13, who died from his injuries two days later at Birmingham children's hospital.The couple are accused of murdering Jayden Philpott, five, Jessie, six, Jack, seven, John, nine, and Jade, 10. They are also charged with the murder of a sixth sibling, Duwayne, 13, who died from his injuries two days later at Birmingham children's hospital.
The Philpotts, who showed no emotion as they stood in the dock, will appear before Nottingham crown court on Friday.The Philpotts, who showed no emotion as they stood in the dock, will appear before Nottingham crown court on Friday.
The children were asleep in their beds upstairs when the fire broke out at the semi-detached property in the early hours.The children were asleep in their beds upstairs when the fire broke out at the semi-detached property in the early hours.
The murder charges were confirmed on Wednesday night by Derbyshire police and the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), following a recent appeal for information from the police.The murder charges were confirmed on Wednesday night by Derbyshire police and the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), following a recent appeal for information from the police.
Assistant Chief Constable Steve Cotterill, the officer leading the investigation, emphasised that the charges should not be seen as the end of the inquiry.Assistant Chief Constable Steve Cotterill, the officer leading the investigation, emphasised that the charges should not be seen as the end of the inquiry.
He said: "We are determined to get to the truth of what happened and still want people to speak to us to tell us what they know about this tragedy."He said: "We are determined to get to the truth of what happened and still want people to speak to us to tell us what they know about this tragedy."
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