Murder trial date set for man, 80

Brian Farmer/BBC Reading Crown Court: a light brown building with about 15 windows. Lights are shining in most windows. Four pillars stand at the front. Two bear the words "Crown Court". A white van and a red car are parked in front of the building.Brian Farmer/BBC
Judge Heather Norton oversaw the hearing at Reading Crown Court on Wednesday

A judge has set a date for a trial after an 80-year-old man was accused of murdering a 76-year-old man.

Peter Kindell, of Silverdale Close, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, has been charged with the murder of John Jones and with possessing an offensive weapon and a bladed article in public.

Judge Heather Norton oversaw a preliminary hearing at Reading Crown Court on Wednesday.

She set a provisional trial date of 2 June and said the case would be transferred to Aylesbury Crown Court.

Thames Valley Police had said emergency services were called to a property on Silverdale Close at 16:20 GMT on Friday.

Police said Mr Jones had been found with serious injuries and had died at the scene.

Brian Farmer/BBC Flowers laid on the ground by a lampost in front of a small car park and blocks of flats which form sheltered accommodation. There is a sign which reads "welcome to Silverdale".Brian Farmer/BBC
Flowers have been laid outside the sheltered accommodation where the two men lived

Magistrates in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, had initially considered the case at a hearing on Monday and remanded Mr Kindell in custody.

Mr Kindell did not appear at Wednesday's hearing in Reading.

Judge Norton discussed legal issues with lawyers representing the Crown Prosecution Service and Mr Kindell.

No pleas were entered.

The judge said a further preliminary hearing would be held at Aylesbury Crown Court on 17 February.

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