Not-guilty pleas entered for man accused of killing British MP Jo Cox

Thomas Mair is accused of shooting and stabbing Cox as she arrived for a meeting with residents in the town of Birstal


Reuters October 04, 2016
PHOTO: AFP

LONDON: The man accused of killing British lawmaker Jo Cox a week before the June referendum on EU membership declined to respond when asked if he was guilty at a court hearing on Tuesday and the judge recorded pleas of not guilty to all charges.

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Thomas Mair, 53, is accused of shooting and stabbing Cox, a member of parliament for the opposition Labour Party, as she arrived for a meeting with residents in the northern English town of Birstall, part of her electoral district.

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The murder shocked the nation and led to the suspension of referendum campaigning for several days. Cox had been campaigning for Britain to remain in the EU.

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