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Four charged over dead gamekeeper Four charged over dead gamekeeper
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The wife and son of a gamekeeper who was found stabbed to death at his remote bungalow have been charged with his murder, along with two other men. The wife and son of a gamekeeper stabbed to death at his remote bungalow have appeared in court charged with his murder, along with two other men.
Nigel Bacon, 50, died in hospital after being found with stab wounds on the drive of Keepers's Cottage near Clumber Park in Nottinghamshire on 26 November.Nigel Bacon, 50, died in hospital after being found with stab wounds on the drive of Keepers's Cottage near Clumber Park in Nottinghamshire on 26 November.
Susan Bacon, 54, Michael Bacon, 20, Peter Jacques, 28, and Shaun Woodcock, 41, have all been charged with murder.Susan Bacon, 54, Michael Bacon, 20, Peter Jacques, 28, and Shaun Woodcock, 41, have all been charged with murder.
They are due to appear at Mansfield Magistrates' Court on Monday. They appeared at Mansfield Magistrates' Court on Monday.
A post-mortem examination carried out at Leicester Royal Infirmary showed Mr Bacon, also known as Neil, died of stab wounds to the upper body. Mr Bacon, also known as Neil, was a part-time gamekeeper who also ran a security business.
A post-mortem examination carried out at Leicester Royal Infirmary showed he died of stab wounds to the upper body.
Mrs Bacon, of Keepers Cottage, and Mr Bacon, 20, of Wordsworth Avenue, Mansfield Woodhouse, appeared at the court along with Mr Jacques, 28, of Charlesworth Street, Bolsover, and Mr Woodcock, 41, who is Michael Bacon's father-in-law, of Mapletoft Avenue, Mansfield Woodhouse.
None entered a plea to the offence of murder and they were remanded into custody. They are to due to appear before Nottingham Crown Court on 19 December.