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From Bradford Crown Court.
Published 23rd March, 2016 by Gavaghan Communications

A jury in Bradford Crown Court returned a unanimous not guilty verdict this afternoon of charges that Mr Wayne Beverley (34), a self employed builder, inflicted grievous bodily harm in the early hours of 1st March, 2015 on Mr Kingsley O'Shea, then aged 19.


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