Man accused of city assault had threatened to rape and kill previous victim
A man accused of assaulting a woman on Marriott's Way in Norwich had previously threatened to rape and kill a woman he had robbed.
Crime Correspondent
Peter's job involves chasing down crime stories across Norfolk and parts of Suffolk, covering courts and preparing backgrounders for trials. Peter also...
Peter's job involves chasing down crime stories across Norfolk and parts of Suffolk, covering courts and preparing backgrounders for trials. Peter also...
A man accused of assaulting a woman on Marriott's Way in Norwich had previously threatened to rape and kill a woman he had robbed.
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