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Man charged with murder of Adrian Greenwood, former Tonbridge pupil

A man has been charged with murdering a former Kent student.

Adrian Greenwood was found with multiple stab wounds in the hallway of his home in Iffley Road, Oxford last Thursday.

The 42-year-old attended Tonbridge School from 1984 to 1992 before going to Christ Church, Oxford and then Imperial College for a masters degree.

Adrian Greenwood
Adrian Greenwood

Thames Valley Police has now charged Michael Danaher with murder.

The 50-year-old, of Hadrians Court, Peterborough, was arrested on Sunday.

He has been remanded in custody and is due to appear at Banbury Magistrates' Court today.

Officers arrested a second man on Thursday night, but he was released without charge.

Adrian Greenwood arriving at Sainsbury's. This is the last known sighting of him. Picture released by Thames Valley police
Adrian Greenwood arriving at Sainsbury's. This is the last known sighting of him. Picture released by Thames Valley police

Police also released CCTV images of the last sightings of Mr Greenwood, which was at Sainsbury's supermarket in Oxford Road, Kidlington on Tuesday, April 5.

DCI Kev Brown of the Major Crime Unit, said: “We continue to urge for the public’s help to find out what happened to Adrian Greenwood. It’s crucial that anyone with any information about Mr Greenwood’s background or the murder comes forward as soon as possible.

“The investigation team would like to hear from anyone who has details about Mr Greenwood’s associates, or anyone or has had a personal or business engagement with him in the last few weeks.

“I would like to thank all those members of the public who have already come forward with information. A number of lines of enquiry are being pursued."

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