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Mark Love denies murdering Roy Blackman during burglary at Biddenden home

A man has denied murdering pensioner Roy Blackman in a burglary at his home in Biddenden.

Mark Love entered the plea at Maidstone Crown Court on Monday and will now stand trial on September 5.

The 37-year-old, of Frittenden Road, Staplehurst, is accused of killing Mr Blackman, who was 73, at his house in Headcorn Road - opposite Chart Hills Golf Club - between March 18 and 22.

Roy Blackman was found in his Biddenden home last Monday
Roy Blackman was found in his Biddenden home last Monday

His body was found on Monday, March 21. He was bludgeoned to death.

Love also denied aggravated burglary at a house in Ewhurst Lane, Northiam, Rye, east Sussex, on February 21.

Heartsay Bungalow, Headcorn Road, Biddenden
Heartsay Bungalow, Headcorn Road, Biddenden

He is alleged to have entered the home while armed with a hammer and taser and stolen cash, two shotguns, 300 cartridges, a credit card, four trophies, a watch, a Toyota Hilux car, a pair of binoculars, four pigeon magnets, a quantity of pigeon cradles and four jackets.

Love, who spoke only to be identified, was remanded in custody.

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