A fourth man was today charged with murder in relation to the acid attack death of a man in Bradford.
Robert Woodhead, 28, of Fred’s Place, Tyersal, is due to appear before Bradford and Keighley magistrates tomorrow, accused of the murder of Barry Selby.
Mr Selby, 50, died on October 18, five days after he was shot and sprayed with sulphuric acid at his home in Rayleigh Street, East Bowling.
The attack happened at about 2.10am on October 14.
Three other men have already been charged with murder as part of the investigation into Mr Selby’s death.
They are Lee Calvert, of Sterling Crescent, Holme Wood; Joseph Lowther, of Copgrove Road, Holme Wood, and Andrew Feather, of no fixed address. They, and Robert Woodhead, have also all been charged with firearms offences.
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