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The Cricketers Inn in Meopham reopens after double stabbing

A rural pub will reopen today nearly a week after a man died following a stabbing.

Police are investigating after the incident where a second man was also seriously injured at The Cricketers Inn in Meopham.

A fatal stabbing took place at The Cricketers Inn last Saturday
A fatal stabbing took place at The Cricketers Inn last Saturday

Officers were called to the pub just before 9.15pm on Saturday following reports a man had been assaulted.

Craig Allen, 35, from Marden, died at the scene and another, aged 50, from Meopham, was taken to a London hospital but has since been discharged.

He was later arrested on suspicion of murder and taken into custody but has since been released pending the outcome of further investigation.

Several hours after the incident officers arrested a second man, Miguel Batista, 29, of no fixed address, who is alleged to have attacked the 50-year-old.

He has since been charged with attempted murder and appeared at Maidstone Magistrates Court on Wednesday. No plea was entered and Batista was remanded in custody, with the case adjourned to Woolwich Crown Court on December 7.

The owner has announced the pub will reopen today
The owner has announced the pub will reopen today

Now, pub owner Brian Keeley-Whiting has released a statement saying the establishment will reopen to the public today.

It said: "We have all been shocked by the unfortunate events last weekend and our team fully support the police investigation.

"You will appreciate that we are unable to talk about any aspects of the incident as this is all now subject to a police investigation.

"We have worked hard over the week to support our staff and get ready for business again.

"We are a family owned pub and we are proud of our reputation we have gained over the last 15 years.

A police investigation is still ongoing
A police investigation is still ongoing

"I would like to thank all who have sent their best wishes to us, and we hope to see you here soon."

Since the incident, villagers spoken of their shock as they come to terms with what happened.

One commented: “I heard the helicopter and came to the front and saw all the blue flashing lights everywhere.

"It is a one off. You do not expect a murder 100 yards from where you live."

Anyone who witnessed what happened or has any information is urged to call Kent Police on 101, quoting reference 05-1226.

You can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 or by using the online form on their website.

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