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Thomas Fuller appears in court over murder of Natalie Jarvis in Swanley Village

Natalie Jarvis was found dying in the road in Swanley Village
Natalie Jarvis was found dying in the road in Swanley Village

A second man accused of murdering a young woman in Swanley Village appeared at Maidstone Crown Court today.

Thomas Fuller, 23, of Oakley Drive, Eltham, south east London, spoke only to be identified at the brief preliminary hearing.

He was remanded in custody and will next appear with his co-accused - Adam Whelehan, 22, of Roseberry Avenue, Sidcup - on December 18, when both men are expected to enter pleas.

Judge Jeremy Carey set a provisional trial date for April 2 next year.

Natalie, 23, was was found dying in a quiet street in Swanley Village on Wednesday, October 3.

A post-mortem examination revealed the cause of her death was a haemorrhage and stab wounds to the neck.

Officers were called to Swanley Village Road at just after 11.15pm.

Natalie was found in the street, where paramedics battled to save her - but she died at the scene.

Touching tributes were paid to Natalie on Facebook, where a page called RIP Natalie Jarvis has had thousands of 'likes'.

Friend Lee Hamblin said: "So sorry for everyone's loss, Natalie was loved by everyone that knew her. Keep shining bright Natalie xx"

Shel Booker said: "It still doesn't seem real that I'm never going to see you again.

"I have so many happy memories with you, you were such a good friend. You may have been taken from us but I know no one will ever forget you and the times we shared."

A police cordon in Swanley after a woman is found dying in the road
A police cordon in Swanley after a woman is found dying in the road

A police cordon in Swanley Village after a woman was found dying in the road. Picture: Andy Payton

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