Man, 55, denies murder of mum-of-six Anita Rose, 57, who was found unconscious on path while walking her dog
Man, 55, denies murder of mum-of-six Anita Rose, 57, who was found unconscious on path while walking her dog
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A MAN has denied the murder of a mum-of-six who was discovered unconscious on a footpath. Anita Rose, 57, was found with head injuries after she was attacked while walking springer spaniel Bruce on July 24. She was rushed to hospital following the horror in Brantham, Suffolk, but sadly died four days later. Roy Barclay appeared at Ipswich Crown Court today where he pleaded not guilty to murder. The 55-year-old was remanded into custody ahead of a trial set for May 27.
Police previously released a map that shows Anita's last movements after she left her home in Palfrey Heights with Bruce at around 5am. From there, the gran-of-13 made her way to Newmill Lane before doubling back on herself. A dog walking app she was using to record the journey stopped at around 6.03am as she reached the top of the lane. At 6.25am, a member of the public found Anita face down on a track near Rectory Lane between a railway line and the Anglia Water sewage treatment plant.
Officers were able to locate her iPhone but are still searching for her quilted black wallet-style phone case, which features a gold crown and stud detail. Anita's cerise Regatta Calderdale II jacket, which she is believed to have been wearing the morning she was attacked, is also still missing. A post mortem failed to establish her exact cause of death and further tests are being carried out. A tribute from her children said: “Our mum was well known and loved in the community.