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Bus deaths accused denies claims Man denies bus stop murder claims
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A man accused of stalking and killing women in London has taken the stand at the Old Bailey to deny the claims.A man accused of stalking and killing women in London has taken the stand at the Old Bailey to deny the claims.
Levi Bellfield, 39, a former bouncer, is accused of following women and watching bus stops for victims.Levi Bellfield, 39, a former bouncer, is accused of following women and watching bus stops for victims.
He allegedly killed Amelie Delagrange, 22 and Marsha McDonnell, 19, by hitting them on the head with a blunt object.He allegedly killed Amelie Delagrange, 22 and Marsha McDonnell, 19, by hitting them on the head with a blunt object.
Mr Bellfield, from west London, denies two counts of murders and two attempted murders in south-west London between October 2001 and August 2004. Mr Bellfield, from west London, denies two counts of murder and two attempted murders in south-west London between October 2001 and August 2004.
When asked if he was present during the alleged offences he answered "No I was not" and "Absolutely not".When asked if he was present during the alleged offences he answered "No I was not" and "Absolutely not".
He is accused of the attempted murders of student Kate Sheedy, then 18, and hairdresser Irma Dragoshi, then 33.He is accused of the attempted murders of student Kate Sheedy, then 18, and hairdresser Irma Dragoshi, then 33.
The wheel clamper also stands accused of the kidnap and false imprisonment of Anna-Maria Rennie, 17.The wheel clamper also stands accused of the kidnap and false imprisonment of Anna-Maria Rennie, 17.