Friday, August 10, 2018

Stokes 'could have killed me', claims defendant

Stokes, Hale and a third man, Ryan Ali, were in Bristol Crown Court on Thursday for the fourth day of their trial for alleged affray in the southwest English city on September 25 last year.

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