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Lincolnshire farmer accused of running over man Lincolnshire farmer accused of driving into man on his land
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A farmer has appeared in court after allegedly running over an intruder on his land in Lincolnshire. A farmer has appeared in court after allegedly driving into a suspected intruder on his land in Lincolnshire, causing serious injuries.
Lincoln Magistrates Court heard Dennis Tindale, 76, confronted three male travellers in his yard at Village Farm, in Marton, on Sunday. Lincoln Magistrates Court heard Dennis Tindale, 76, confronted three men at Village Farm, Marton, on Sunday.
It was alleged one of the men suffered serious injuries after coming into contact with Mr Tindale's car. Mr Tindale is charged with causing grievous bodily harm and wanton or furious driving.
Mr Tindale was charged with causing grievous bodily harm and wanton or furious driving, on Tuesday. He was remanded in custody for 14 days when he will appear before Lincoln Crown Court.
The case was adjourned and he was remanded in custody for 14 days when he will appear before Lincoln Crown Court.