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Jurors visit scenes of killings | Jurors visit scenes of killings |
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Jurors in the case of a man accused of murdering women he stalked at bus stops in London will be visiting the areas where women were attacked. | Jurors in the case of a man accused of murdering women he stalked at bus stops in London will be visiting the areas where women were attacked. |
The jurors were to be taken to Hampton and Longford Village in west London where Levi Bellfield, 39, is alleged to have attacked two of his victims. | The jurors were to be taken to Hampton and Longford Village in west London where Levi Bellfield, 39, is alleged to have attacked two of his victims. |
Mr Bellfield, of West Drayton, west London, denies murdering Amelie Delagrange and Marsha McDonnell. | |
He also denies two attempted murders and a kidnapping. | He also denies two attempted murders and a kidnapping. |
The judge, Mrs Justice Rafferty, barristers, police and court staff were also due to tour the sites with the jurors. | The judge, Mrs Justice Rafferty, barristers, police and court staff were also due to tour the sites with the jurors. |
Prosecutors allege the former wheel clamper and pub bouncer battered Miss McDonnell, 19, to death after she got off a bus near her home in Hampton in February 2003. | Prosecutors allege the former wheel clamper and pub bouncer battered Miss McDonnell, 19, to death after she got off a bus near her home in Hampton in February 2003. |
Irma Dragoshi, 33, suffered a head injury in an attack at a bus stop in Longford Village in December 2003. | |
On Thursday the jurors were expected to be taken to Twickenham where French student Amelie Delagrange was battered over the head with a heavy object in August 2004. | On Thursday the jurors were expected to be taken to Twickenham where French student Amelie Delagrange was battered over the head with a heavy object in August 2004. |