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Everton farmland body: Three charged with murder Everton farmland body: Man found dead named
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Three people have been charged with murder after the discovery of a man's body on farmland in north Nottinghamshire. A body found on farmland is that of a man from Dunbartonshire, in Scotland, Nottinghamshire police believe.
Two men and a woman from South Yorkshire will appear at Mansfield Magistrates' Court later. Officers named him as Alan James Easton, 50, but said formal identification was yet to take place after problems tracing his next of kin.
The body of a man, who has not yet been identified, was discovered in Everton at the weekend. Three people were charged with murder on Thursday after the find in Everton in north Nottinghamshire on Saturday.
A 47-year-old woman and two men, aged 22 and 31, have been charged, Nottinghamshire Police said. A 47-year-old woman and two men aged 22 and 31, from South Yorkshire will appear at magistrates court later.
Two other people questioned in connection with the death have been released without charge. The body was discovered on Middle Cross Lane between Harwell Sluice Lane and Everton Lane by a member of the public, police said.
The man's body was found on Middle Cross Lane in Everton on Saturday by a member of the public. They added two other people questioned in connection with the death were released without charge.
Officers from South Yorkshire Police are helping with the investigation and detectives continue to try to identify the victim and trace his next of kin.