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Manchester tram death: Woman cries in court over murder charge Manchester tram death: Woman cries in court over murder charge
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A woman wept as she as she appeared in court charged with murder after a man was hit by a tram and died at Manchester's Victoria station. A woman wept as she appeared in court charged with the murder of a man who was hit by a tram at Manchester's Victoria station.
Charrissa Loren Brown-Wellington, 31, was in tears in the dock at Manchester and Salford Magistrates' Court. Charrissa Loren Brown-Wellington, 31, is accused of killing Philip Carter, 30, who died at the station on Sunday.
Philip Carter, 30, who was named in court, was struck by the tram at about 19:50 BST on Sunday. Ms Brown-Wellington, who wore a red jumper and grey tracksuit bottoms, was remanded in custody at Manchester and Salford Magistrates' Court.
Ms Brown-Wellington, who wore a red jumper and grey tracksuit bottoms, was remanded in custody. She is due to appear at the city's crown court on Wednesday.
She is due to appear at Manchester Crown Court on Wednesday.