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Man accused of murdering Tui travel agent Cassie Hayes admits "unlawful killing" as he appears in court

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Could not subscribe, try again later Invalid EmailA man has admitted the "unlawful" killing of a Tui travel agent who was fatally injured at her workplace. (Image: Facebook)(Image: PA)David McLachlan, QC, defending, told Liverpool Crown Court: "There will be no issue that she was unlawfully killed. (Image: Daily Mirror)Judge David Aubrey told Mr McLachlan: "Your client admits the unlawful killing of the deceased. Last week, the Tui branch where Ms Hayes was injured remained closed with floral tributes still outside. Ms Hayes' partner Laura Williams had earlier paid tribute to her, saying: "Cassie is my partner and words will not explain my sorrow and loss, she is the most amazing, gorgeous, selfless and strong person I know.


Man, 30, admits killing Tui travel agent who had throat slit in front of horrified shoppers

A MAN has admitted killing a travel agent who had her throat slit in front of horrified shoppers. Andrew Burke, 30, of St Helens, Merseyside, is accused of murdering Cassie, 28, at a Tui store in Southport town centre on January 13. Cassie had been dating a woman called Laura Williams - who was previously engaged to Burke. The former doorman has a three-year-old daughter with Laura, who is said to have been with Cassie for about a year. The travel agent was rushed to Southport District Hospital, where she was pronounced dead at 2.47pm.

Man, 30, admits killing Tui travel agent who had throat slit in front of horrified shoppers

Cassie Hayes: Man admits unlawful killing of travel agent

as mentioned in Image copyright Police handout Image caption Cassie Hayes, 28, died after her throat was cut at the Tui travel agency in Southport town centreA man charged with murdering a travel agent at her workplace admits he killed her unlawfully, a court has heard. Cassie Hayes, 28, died in hospital after being attacked at the Tui store in Southport town centre on 13 January. His barrister David McLachlan QC, said there would be no issue Ms Hayes was unlawfully killed by Burke but psychiatric reports are being prepared. Judge David Aubrey QC adjourned the hearing until 9 April, when Burke is expected to enter pleas. A post-mortem examination concluded Ms Hayes, who was originally from Alnwick, Northumberland, died of shock and haemorrhaging due to a wound to the throat.






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