Keeley Bunker passing: Wesley Streete denies murder and assault


A man blamed for killing a young lady whose body was found in forest has additionally been accused of her assault. 

The group of 20-year-old Keeley Bunker was found in a lake in forest in Tamworth, Staffordshire, on 19 September. 

Wesley Streete, 19, of no fixed location, showed up at Stafford Crown Court on Monday and denied murder and assault. 

He was remanded in authority to confront a preliminary liable to happen in July. 

Ms Bunker was articulated dead at about 21:00 BST after paramedics were called to the scene close to Roman Way. 

Examiner Jacob Hallam QC told the court Mr Streete, who was accused of homicide in September, has now likewise been accused of assaulting Ms Bunker. 

Judge Michael Chambers QC, the Recorder of Stafford, told Mr Streete: "Your case is being deferred further as I have heard it's never again conceivable to attempt this issue in March. 

"The probability is it will be taken a stab at July thirteenth yet that still should be affirmed."

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