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Man indicates not guilty plea to murder of comedian Tommy Cooper’s niece


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A man will plead not guilty to murdering the niece of the late comedian Tommy Cooper.

Sabrina Cooper, 68, who ran a magic shop in Eastbourne until 2017, was found dead on Sunday.

Tony King was arrested in the early hours of Monday and was charged with murder on Tuesday.

King, 59, appeared at Lewes Crown Court on Thursday where he indicated a not guilty plea to murder.

He indicated a guilty plea to possession of an offensive weapon in a public place.

King, of Cornfield Terrace in Eastbourne, East Sussex, was remanded in custody to appear at the same court on March 10 when he will formally submit his pleas.

I would like to reassure people that this is being treated as an isolated incident involving people known to each other, and with no threat to the wider public
Detective Chief Inspector Emma Vickers

A provisional trial date of June 19 was also set.

Police and paramedics were called to a home in Connaught Road at about 6.45pm due to concerns for the welfare of a woman, but Ms Cooper was found dead at the scene.

King was known to Ms Cooper, Sussex Police said.

Senior investigating officer Detective Chief Inspector Emma Vickers said: “Our thoughts are with Sabrina’s family and friends at this difficult time. We are supporting them and keeping them updated on the progress of this fast-moving investigation.

“We understand this incident will also cause upset and concern in the community, and I would like to reassure people that this is being treated as an isolated incident involving people known to each other, and with no threat to the wider public.

“We have already completed extensive inquiries and this has resulted in a person being arrested and charged within 48 hours of police initially attending the address.

“Those inquiries will continue as the case progresses through the court, and we encourage anyone with concerns or information relating to what happened to get in touch with us.”

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