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Woman, 62, charged with murder of 68-year-old man in Newcastle

Officers received a report of a disturbance at a house on Sceptre Place, in the Elswick area of the city, at 6.30pm on Monday.

Katie Dickinson
Wednesday 13 November 2024 10:42 GMT
John Hardy died after a suspected assault in Newcastle (Northumbria Police/PA)
John Hardy died after a suspected assault in Newcastle (Northumbria Police/PA) (PA Media)

A 68-year-old man who died after a suspected assault in Newcastle has been named by police as a woman is charged with his murder.

Officers received a report of a disturbance at a house on Sceptre Place, in the Elswick area of the city, at 6.30pm on Monday.

Emergency services attended and a man was found to have sustained serious stab injuries.

The man – who has now been named as John Hardy, of Sceptre Place – died a short time later despite the efforts of paramedics.

His next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specially-trained officers, police said.

The Northumbria force confirmed Brenda Heslop, 62, of Sceptre Place, Newcastle, has now been charged with murder.

She is due to appear before Newcastle Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday.

Detective Inspector Mark Atherton, of the Force’s Major Investigation Team, said: “Our thoughts continue to be with John’s family at this extremely difficult time.

“We will offer them all of the support we can as they attempt to process the events of the past couple of days.”

Detective Inspector Atherton added: “A suspect has now been charged to appear in court and I’d ask that everyone avoid speculation – both online and in the community – and respect the active legal proceedings.

“Thank you to all of those who have so far provided information towards our investigation.

“If you have details which could assist us, then please get in touch.”

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