A MAN charged with murder after a woman was found dead in National Trust woodlands has appeared at court.
Daniel O’Hara-Wright, 23, of Regent Avenue, Hillingdon, has today been charged with one count of murder.
The charge relates to an incident on Friday October 23 in which Carole Wright, 62, from London, was found dead in woodland in the Watlington Hill National Trust Park, Oxfordshire.
Thames Valley Police said her family continue to be supported by specially trained officers and the family have said they wish for their privacy to be respected at this time.
O’Hara-Wright appeared at Oxford Crown Court today and will next appear at the same court on January 8 2021.
A provisional trial date was also pencilled in at the hearing for April 12 next year.
A time estimate for the case was agreed for three weeks.
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