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Great Waldingfield dad in court accused of wife and daughter's murder Great Waldingfield man in court accused of killing wife and daughter
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Louise (left) and Jillu Nash were found dead at their home in Great WaldingfieldLouise (left) and Jillu Nash were found dead at their home in Great Waldingfield
A husband accused of murdering his wife and 12-year-old daughter has appeared in court. A husband has appeared in court accused of murdering his wife and 12-year-old daughter.
Jillu Nash, 43, and Louise Nash were found at their home in Heath Estate in Great Waldingfield, Suffolk, on 8 September.Jillu Nash, 43, and Louise Nash were found at their home in Heath Estate in Great Waldingfield, Suffolk, on 8 September.
A post-mortem examination found Louise was stabbed in the abdomen and her mother died from pressure on the neck.A post-mortem examination found Louise was stabbed in the abdomen and her mother died from pressure on the neck.
Peter Nash, 46, of the same address, appeared at Ipswich Crown Court and the hearing was adjourned until Tuesday. Peter Nash, 46, of the same address, appeared at Ipswich Crown Court and was remanded in custody.
A trial date for Mr Nash, who appeared in court via video link from Norwich Prison, was set for 17 April 2023 and he was not asked to enter any pleas.
Prosecutors allege Mr Nash killed his wife and their daughter between 7 and 8 September.Prosecutors allege Mr Nash killed his wife and their daughter between 7 and 8 September.
Earlier on Monday he appeared at Norwich Magistrates' Court hunched over a walking frame but was not asked to enter pleas. On Monday, he appeared at Norwich Magistrates' Court using a walking frame.
He was remanded in custody before later appearing at Ipswich Crown Court, where Judge Martyn Levett adjourned proceedings part-heard after delays. A plea hearing has been set for 5 January.
The hearing is due to resume at midday on Tuesday.
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