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Latest news in Yorkshire: September 21, 2018 11:58:49 AM
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A 31-year-old woman has been charged in connection with the death of a
Barnsley woman earlier this year.
Jill Hibberd was found stabbed to death at her home in Roy Kilner Road,
Wombwell, on 31 May.
Detectives think the 73-year-old had died the previous evening.
Jade Ward, of Willow Garth, Barnsley, was charged yesterday with perverting
the course of justice.
She has been bailed and is due to appear at Barnsley Magistrates’ Court on 3
October. Previously, Lee Trevor Fueloep, 40, of Willow Garth, Barnsley, was
charged with Ms Hibberd’s murder and burglary.
Andrew Ashby, 22 of Woolgreaves Avenue, Wakefield, has been charged with
assisting an offender in a murder.
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