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Warwick murder trial in April
December 11, 2020
Alex Kurial/Local Journalism Initiative
The murder trial in the killing of a father of three in Warwick two years ago has been postponed to 2021.
Tina George, 36, faces a second-degree murder charge in the death of Jesse Storr, 29. Storr was found in a house on Egremont Rd. in Warwick the afternoon of Apr. 29, 2018. Despite receiving medical treatment he later died.
George was arrested the same day and granted bail in May. Her murder trail was supposed to start this summer, but has seen a series of delays.
In Sarnia Superior Court Dec. 4, Justice Russell Raikes chose Apr. 6, 2021 to begin the nine day trial.
- The Independent
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