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Two plead not guilty to M40 death Two plead not guilty to M40 death
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Two men have denied murdering a biker who was killed on the M40 last year.Two men have denied murdering a biker who was killed on the M40 last year.
A judge entered a plea of not guilty on behalf of Sam Creighton, 43, who appeared at Birmingham Crown Court by video link but refused to plead. A judge entered a plea of not guilty on behalf of Sean Creighton, 43, who appeared at Birmingham Crown Court by video link but refused to plead.
The second man, Karl Garside, 44, also appearing by videolink and entered a plea of not guilty.The second man, Karl Garside, 44, also appearing by videolink and entered a plea of not guilty.
Mr Tobin, a mechanic, lived in Mottingham, south-east London and was killed while returning from a biker festival in Warwickshire last August. Gerry Tobin, a mechanic, lived in Mottingham, south-east London and was killed while returning from a biker festival in Warwickshire last August.
Five more men pleaded not guilty to his murder in December.Five more men pleaded not guilty to his murder in December.
The trial of all seven is scheduled to begin on 2 October and could last for eight weeks.
Mr Tobin, 35, was killed as he rode home from the Bulldog Bash bikers' festival, held at Long Marston airfield near Stratford-upon-Avon.