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Fourth charge in Canterbury murder investigation after victim Guy Levy found dead in Castle Street car park

A fourth person has been charged in connection with the suspected murder of a man found dead in a car park.

Three men have already appeared in court accused of murdering Guy Levy at the Castle Street multi-storey in Canterbury on Sunday.

Police and forensics investigate a suspected murder after a man was found dead near Castle Street car park in Canterbury
Police and forensics investigate a suspected murder after a man was found dead near Castle Street car park in Canterbury

A murder charge was today authorised against a fourth man, Keith Hall.

The 50-year-old, of Athelstan Road, Thanington, will appear before Folkestone magistrates today.

The same court heard earlier this week how 51-year-old Mr Levy is believed to have died in the early hours of Sunday.

Police were called to the site at about 1.45pm the following day, and Mr Levy was pronounced dead at the scene.

Three men were later arrested and charged with murder.

Police were called to Castle Street multi-storey car park on Monday
Police were called to Castle Street multi-storey car park on Monday

They are Gavin Houghton, 49, of no fixed address, Sobantu Sibanda, 27, also of no fixed address, and Airidas Sakalauskas, 21, of Old Dover Road, Canterbury.

They appeared at Folkestone Magistrates' Court on Thursday after the Crown Prosecution Service authorised charges against them.

None of the three entered a plea.

They will appear at Maidstone Crown Court on Monday (April 17).

Hall was arrested on Thursday and charged today.

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