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Stuart Hazell denies murdering Tia Sharp | Stuart Hazell denies murdering Tia Sharp |
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Stuart Hazell has denied killing 12-year-old Tia Sharp, his partner's granddaughter. | Stuart Hazell has denied killing 12-year-old Tia Sharp, his partner's granddaughter. |
Hazell, 37, of New Addington, south London, appeared in court one at the Old Bailey via videolink from Belmarsh prison. He pleaded not guilty to murdering Tia between 2 and 10 August last year and was remanded in custody to face trial at the same court on 7 May. | Hazell, 37, of New Addington, south London, appeared in court one at the Old Bailey via videolink from Belmarsh prison. He pleaded not guilty to murdering Tia between 2 and 10 August last year and was remanded in custody to face trial at the same court on 7 May. |
Tia's body was found in the loft at the house where Hazell lived with Christine Sharp, a week after she was reported missing. Her disappearance sparked searches by police and members of the public, but the body was missed when the attic was first searched. | Tia's body was found in the loft at the house where Hazell lived with Christine Sharp, a week after she was reported missing. Her disappearance sparked searches by police and members of the public, but the body was missed when the attic was first searched. |
Tia's mother, Natalie, was in court with her partner and Tia's father, Stephen Carter. | Tia's mother, Natalie, was in court with her partner and Tia's father, Stephen Carter. |
Hazell wore a black T-shirt and gold necklace. He leant forward as the clerk asked him to confirm his name. | Hazell wore a black T-shirt and gold necklace. He leant forward as the clerk asked him to confirm his name. |
The trial is expected to last two weeks. | The trial is expected to last two weeks. |
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