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April Jones: man pleads not guilty to abduction and murder April Jones: man pleads not guilty to abduction and murder
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Mark Bridger has pleaded not guilty to the abduction and murder of five-year-old April Jones, who went missing in mid-Wales last year.Mark Bridger has pleaded not guilty to the abduction and murder of five-year-old April Jones, who went missing in mid-Wales last year.
Bridger, of Ceinws, near Machynlleth, will stand trial later this year.Bridger, of Ceinws, near Machynlleth, will stand trial later this year.
April was last seen playing out on her bicycle on Machynlleth's Bryn-y-Gog estate, where she lived, on the evening of 1 October.April was last seen playing out on her bicycle on Machynlleth's Bryn-y-Gog estate, where she lived, on the evening of 1 October.
Bridger was arrested the following day, but the search for April's body continues.Bridger was arrested the following day, but the search for April's body continues.
April's parents, Coral and Paul Jones, were at Mold crown court on Monday as Bridger, 46, entered not guilty pleas.April's parents, Coral and Paul Jones, were at Mold crown court on Monday as Bridger, 46, entered not guilty pleas.
The case sparked an outpouring of support for April's family, with hundreds of people joining the search.The case sparked an outpouring of support for April's family, with hundreds of people joining the search.
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