Trial of two men accused of murdering Lincoln pensioner Sonny Grey resumes
The trial of two men accused of murdering Lincoln pensioner Sonny Grey resumed today after a three day weekend.
The 70-year-old was attacked in his home in Westwick Gardens on October 29, 2011.
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Sonny Grey
He died in City Hospital, Nottingham, two days later.
Nottingham Crown Court heard from police officers who attended the scene as well as neighbours of Mr Grey who were among the first to arrive on the scene after the attack.
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Rocky Curtis, 25, of Newbridge Lane, Wisbech, and Robert Holmes, 24, of Redmoor Lane, Wisbech, deny murder.
The prosecution case is expected to be concluded by the end of the week.
The trial continues.




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