Man charged with murder after death of Northumberland woman Caroline Kayll
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At about 8.55pm on Sunday, November 15, police received a report a 47-year-old woman and a 15-year-old boy had been assaulted inside an address in Foxcover in the village of Linton.
The woman, who has been named by police as Caroline Kayll, died in hospital while the teenage boy suffered serious but non-life threatening injuries.
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Hide AdPolice subsequently released details of Paul Robson and said he was wanted in connection with the attack.
Their enquiries were focused north of the border and – with support from Police Scotland – Robson was arrested outside Glasgow on Friday, November 20.
Now Northumbria Police has confirmed that Robson, 49, of Stanley Street in Wallsend, has been charged with murder and attempted murder in relation to the incident.
He will appear before Bedlington Magistrates’ Court on Monday morning, November 23.
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Hide AdSenior investigating officer, Detective Inspector Graeme Barr, said: “A murder investigation is always tragic for those involved and our thoughts go out to the families at this very difficult time.
“We have had extra officers on patrol in the area concerned because we appreciate the impact that this kind of incident can also have upon the wider community.
“We want to reassure the public that this is being treated as an isolated incident and a man has now been charged in connection with the attack and Caroline’s death.
“I would urge members of the public to respect the active legal proceedings and refrain from speculating on social media, as this could potentially prejudice the case.
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Hide Ad“I’d like to thank those who have come forward with information to assist us with this case, and would appeal for anyone with further information – who has yet to do so – to get in touch.”
Anyone who believes they may be able to assist police is asked to report online at the Northumbria Police website quoting log 421 19/11/20.
You can also call police on 101 or independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.