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Ding family murders: Anxiang Du at court in Northampton Ding family murders: Anxiang Du at court in Northampton
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A man has appeared in court charged with the murders of a family of four at their home in Northampton.A man has appeared in court charged with the murders of a family of four at their home in Northampton.
Jifeng and Helen Ding and their two daughters, 18-year-old Xing and Alice, 12, were stabbed at their home in Wootton in April 2011.Jifeng and Helen Ding and their two daughters, 18-year-old Xing and Alice, 12, were stabbed at their home in Wootton in April 2011.
Anxiang Du, 54, was arrested in Morocco in July last year and was extradited on Wednesday. Anxiang Du, 54, was arrested in Morocco in July last year and extradited to the UK on Wednesday.
He was driven to Northampton Magistrates' Court under police escort, his face hidden under a police jacket. He appeared at Northampton Magistrates' Court and will attend the crown court on Friday.
During the court appearance proceedings were translated to him in Mandarin. Mr Du, who lived in Coventry and worked in Birmingham at the time of the offences, was remanded in custody to appear at Northampton Crown Court on Friday.
He was told he had been charged with four counts of murder The Ding family were stabbed to death on 29 April 2011. Mr Ding worked as a lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University and his wife worked at a school in Northampton.
Mr Du, who lived in Coventry and worked in Birmingham at the time of the offences, thanked Judge Tim Daber at the end of the hearing and was remanded in custody to appear at Northampton Crown Court on 15 March.
The Ding family were all stabbed to death on the day of the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on 29 April 2011.
Mr Ding worked as a lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University and his wife worked at a school in Northampton.
Mr Du's extradition was approved by the Moroccan Ministry of Justice in conjunction with the Home Office.