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Travis Smith denies murdering cousin Danny Wallis at Gravesend flat

A homeless man has denied murdering his cousin in Gravesend.

Travis Smith, 24, pleaded not guilty to the murder of Danny Wallis when he appeared at Maidstone Crown Court today.

It is alleged Mr Wallis, described by relatives as a gentle giant, was killed between May 29 and June 1.

Travis Smith is charged with the murder of Danny Wallis
Travis Smith is charged with the murder of Danny Wallis

The 29-year-old was found dead at his flat in Gravesham Court, Clarence Row.

Smith looked ashen-faced in the dock as he spoke to confirm his name, to enter his plea and to thank the judge at the end of the hearing.

Judge Philip Statman was told that relatives of Mr Wallis were in court, as well as Smith's mother.

Danny Wallis
Danny Wallis

He told them that he would arrange for prosecutor Philip Bennetts QC to speak to them in a private room after the hearing and to explain the proceedings.

A trial date of November 23 was fixed at an earlier hearing and is expected to last up to three weeks.

Police outside the home in Clarence Row, Gravesend
Police outside the home in Clarence Row, Gravesend

Judge Statman, who will preside over the trial, remanded Smith in custody until that date

A pre-trial review will be held on Friday, November 13, but Smith will not attend.

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