Man and woman charged after woman shot dead outside Sheffield bar
Police arrested a man and a woman after a mother was fatally shot outside a bar in Sheffield during the early hours of a Bank Holiday Monday. The pair appeared in court on murder charges.
news.sky.comA man and a woman have been charged with murder after a woman was shot dead outside a bar in Sheffield in the early hours of Bank Holiday Monday. Police said the victim, described as a mother, was killed outside the premises. Officers arrested the two suspects shortly after the incident.
The pair appeared before magistrates later the same day. Both were remanded in custody pending further hearings.
Investigation details Police have not released the names or ages of those involved. They stated that inquiries into the circumstances of the shooting remain ongoing. No other injuries were reported at the scene. Officers cordoned off the area while forensic teams examined evidence.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
3 events- Early hours, Bank Holiday Monday
Woman shot dead outside Sheffield bar.
1 source@SkyNews - Same morning
Man and woman arrested by police.
1 source@SkyNews - Later same day
Pair charged with murder and appear in court.
1 source@SkyNews
Potential Impact
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Local residents may face continued police presence while inquiries continue.
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