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A man has been charged with the fatal shooting of a fisheries owner at his tackle shop in Kent.A man has been charged with the fatal shooting of a fisheries owner at his tackle shop in Kent.
Steven Langley, 56, who ran Bax Farm Fisheries, died from a gunshot wound to the abdomen following an incident in Tonge, near Sittingbourne, on Friday.Steven Langley, 56, who ran Bax Farm Fisheries, died from a gunshot wound to the abdomen following an incident in Tonge, near Sittingbourne, on Friday.
Simon Olsen, 54, of no fixed abode, has been charged with his murder. He remains in police custody.Simon Olsen, 54, of no fixed abode, has been charged with his murder. He remains in police custody.
Mr Langley's wife, Lucia, said her husband was "a gentle giant with a heart of gold."Mr Langley's wife, Lucia, said her husband was "a gentle giant with a heart of gold."
"He loved his family who always came first and he would do anything for anybody," she added."He loved his family who always came first and he would do anything for anybody," she added.
Mr Langley, who used to serve with Kent Fire and Rescue Service, was shot while working in his tackle shop at the fisheries.Mr Langley, who used to serve with Kent Fire and Rescue Service, was shot while working in his tackle shop at the fisheries.
News of his death has shocked the angling community there.News of his death has shocked the angling community there.
Friend Tracey Luddington said: "I think it's devastated a lot of people. Steve was well known because he was in the fire brigade before."Friend Tracey Luddington said: "I think it's devastated a lot of people. Steve was well known because he was in the fire brigade before."
Darren Gaunt added: "It hasn't really sunk in properly yet. It was only the other day I was up there, speaking to him."Darren Gaunt added: "It hasn't really sunk in properly yet. It was only the other day I was up there, speaking to him."
Writing on the Go Fishing website, a friend of Mr Langley said: "I had known Steve for many years, a great angling ambassador, stalwart and friend.Writing on the Go Fishing website, a friend of Mr Langley said: "I had known Steve for many years, a great angling ambassador, stalwart and friend.
"We had fished together, drank together and worked together, I am heartbroken, but my love, my thoughts, my peace and my prayers are with Steve's family and many friends.""We had fished together, drank together and worked together, I am heartbroken, but my love, my thoughts, my peace and my prayers are with Steve's family and many friends."
Det Insp Gavin Moss, of Kent Police, said: 'We are continuing to investigate the circumstances that have led to this tragic death.Det Insp Gavin Moss, of Kent Police, said: 'We are continuing to investigate the circumstances that have led to this tragic death.
"Mr Langley was a much-loved father and husband and was also a well known member of his local community.""Mr Langley was a much-loved father and husband and was also a well known member of his local community."
Mr Olsen is due to appear at Medway Magistrates' Court on Monday.