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Policeman accused of City murder | Policeman accused of City murder |
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A police officer is one of three men who have been charged with the murder of a man at a City of London bar. | A police officer is one of three men who have been charged with the murder of a man at a City of London bar. |
Lee Cook, 21, from Essex, died after he was hit at least three times at the Alibi Bar while out with friends. | Lee Cook, 21, from Essex, died after he was hit at least three times at the Alibi Bar while out with friends. |
City of London officer Adam Lowe, 26, of Sawbridgeworth, Herts, and two men from Essex are due before magistrates. | City of London officer Adam Lowe, 26, of Sawbridgeworth, Herts, and two men from Essex are due before magistrates. |
The other men are Lloyd Moore, 26, from Epping, and Rick Maynard, 27, from Woodford Green. Mr Lowe has been suspended from duty. | The other men are Lloyd Moore, 26, from Epping, and Rick Maynard, 27, from Woodford Green. Mr Lowe has been suspended from duty. |
All three men are due to appear at the City of London Magistrates' Court on Friday. | All three men are due to appear at the City of London Magistrates' Court on Friday. |
The victim, Mr Cook, of Harold Wood, worked as a barrister's clerk at Francis Taylor Building. | The victim, Mr Cook, of Harold Wood, worked as a barrister's clerk at Francis Taylor Building. |
City of London Police Commander Patrick Rice said: "We are deeply disappointed that one of our officers has been charged in connection with this investigation. He has been suspended from duty and justice must now take its course." | City of London Police Commander Patrick Rice said: "We are deeply disappointed that one of our officers has been charged in connection with this investigation. He has been suspended from duty and justice must now take its course." |