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Three more held for attack on Brit Sikh shopkeeper | Yorkshire Police have confirmed the arrest of three more persons who were reportedly involved in the attack and murder of a Brit Sikh shopkeeper. Police said that they have charged a 17-year-old youth
with robbery and made three further arrests. The Independent quoted West
Yorkshire
Police, as saying that the 17-year-old was arrested earlier this week, and has
been charged with a robbery at Gurmail Singh's store in the Cowcliffe area of
Huddersfield on Thursday February 18 - two days before he was killed. He will
appear before magistrates in the town today. A force spokesman said a 20-year-old
and two more 17-year-olds have been arrested this weekend and are in custody.
An 18-year-old and a 17-year-old also arrested earlier this week have been released
without charge. Singh, 63, suffered serious head injuries at his shop on the evening
of Saturday February 20 - probably inflicted by a hammer - and died in hospital
on the morning of February 21. Police said he was struck at least nine times in
the attack. Detectives have been looking for four men in their early 20s or late
teens. Detective Superintendent David Pervin, who is leading the murder inquiry,
said the public had reacted very positively to police appeals for help. Singh
was an extremely well respected shopkeeper who many have described as a pillar
of the community. His shop is tucked away in a quiet area of Huddersfield which
local people say is not affected by high levels of crime. Police said Singh came
to the UK in 1963 and he leaves a wife, two adult sons and a daughter. He
celebrated
his 63rd birthday the day before he died. |
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