Ali Quazimaj trial: Jury told of cash transactions on Sylvia Stuart's bank card

Tuesday 14th February 2017 20:08 EST
 

The trial of Ali Qazimaj, who is accused of the murders of Sylvia and Peter Stuart from Weybread, has been told a bank card belonging to Mrs Stuart was used to pay £25 at Goodies Farm shop in Pulham Market, Norfolk, where she and her husband were seen on CCTV for the last time on morning of 29 May 2016.

The next day, at night, £300 was taken from the account in two quick withdrawals from a cash machine in Grays in Essex. The jury at Ipswich Crown Court was told that in the next few hours further attempts were made to withdraw a total of £1,300 from other cash machines in the area but all declined.

Ali Qazimaj is accused of the murders of Mrs Stuart, who's still missing, and her husband who was found stabbed near their Suffolk home last June.

But the defendant denies it and claims he's the victim of mistaken identity.

The trial continues.


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