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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 on Friday night.
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 Lloyd Moore, 26, from Epping in Essex, are due before City of London Magistrates'.
The other men are Lloyd Moore, 26, from Epping, and Rick Maynard, 27, from Woodford Green. Mr Lowe has been suspended from duty. Third murder suspect, Rick Maynard, 27, from Woodford Green, north-east London, has been remanded in custody.
All three men are due to appear at the City of London Magistrates' Court on Friday. Mr Cook, of Harold Wood, Essex, 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.
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." "He has been suspended from duty and justice must now take its course."