Man denies role in biker killing

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A man accused of murdering a biker who was shot dead on a motorway as he rode home from a festival has said he was at work on the day of the killing.

Simon Turner, 41, of Nuneaton, also said that on the day Gerry Tobin was shot, he had given his mobile phone to a man who has admitted the murder.

Mr Tobin, 35, of south-east London, was killed while riding along the M40 in Warwickshire in August last year.

Six men deny murder and firearms charges. A seventh has admitted murder.

Prosecutors allege Mr Tobin, a Hells Angel, was killed by members of a rival gang, the Outlaws.