Men Admit Offences Connected To MK Man Death

30 May 2018, 17:16 | Updated: 30 May 2018, 17:20

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Two men from Watford have admitted to a number of offences during a burglary at a laundrette in Grays, Essex in which a man died.

24 year-old Harrison Fryer and 36 year-old Jerome Johnson, both from Charter Place, have admitted to aggravated burglary and having a firearm.

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Harrison Fryer, 24, and Jerome Johnson, 36, both of Charter Place, Watford, admitted the offences at Basildon Crown Court today, Wednesday, May 30.

Joseph Pearl, 28, of Charter Place, Wattford, Michael Williams, 35, of Old Farm Park, Milton Keynes, and Christopher Salvador, 31, of Hemming Way, Watford, are due to stand trial on Tuesday, August 28, after pleading not guilty to conspiracy to commit aggravated burglary

Fryer and Johnson will be sentenced after the trial concludes.

Today's hearing follows an incident at Baylee's laundrette in Southend Road, Grays on Monday, December 4, during which Paul Robertson, 39, from Milton Keynes died from multiple injuries.

A 39 year-old man from Grays arrested on suspicion of murder has been released without charge