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A convicted murderer who escaped from prison and was found in Medway has appeared in court alongside his fiancee.
Lyndon Coles, 45, and Nicole McMurray, 33, were found at the Regents Guest House, in Maidstone Road, Chatham, on Thursday following a joint operation with Humberside Police.
Coles appeared before Hull magistrates on Saturday charged with escape from lawful custody. He has been recalled to prison and will appear again on March 30.
Miss McMurray also appeared charged with assisting an escaped prisoner. She has been bailed until May 5.
Coles was convicted of the murder of Shane George, who was shot dead as he opened his door in Coltman Street, Hull, in 1994.
Heescaped from Kirklevington Prison, near Yarm, Cleveland, at around 6pm on Saturday, March 14.
The prison is a resettlement prison for adult male offenders who intend to settle in the North East of England on their release.
Coles arrest followed extensive inquiries and Kent and Humberside Police working closely together during the investigation.
Det Supt Rick Proctor, from Humberside Police, said: “The investigation to find Coles and bring him into custody has left no stone unturned.
“I would like to thank in particular Kent Police for their cooperation.
“Detectives from Humberside Police have also worked closely with forces across the country, the prison service, family and the media in order to bring Coles back into custody.”