Grimsby man found guilty of murder

A man died following a stabbing in Cleethorpes last July

Author: Andy MarshPublished 24th Jun 2024
Last updated 24th Jun 2024

A Grimsby man's been found guilty of murder.

It follows the stabbing of a man in Cleethorpes last year.

At Grimsby Crown court the jury deliberated for just over 2 hours before reaching their guilty verdict on 22 year old Connor Hulse of Chester Walk who'd denied the charge.

It follows the death of 32 year old Tom Gaughan following an attack in July last year.

He was stabbed outside the Swashbuckle Tavern on Grant Street.

Gaughan was taken to hospital but died after over 3 weeks in a coma.

Hulse will be sentenced on a date yet to be decided.

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