01/09/2010

Man Charged Over Bradford Murder

A 44-year-old man is due to appear in court today, charged with the murder of an elderly man in Bradford at the weekend.

The 80-year-old man was found at a property on Gibson Street in the city on Saturday.

A post-mortem revealed the victim had received multiple stab wounds.

Michael Dalton, 44, of Currer Street, Bradford, is due to appear before Leeds Magistrates Court later today.

(KMcA/GK)

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