THE man charged with the murder of High Wycombe woman Natasha Derby at a ragga night has been found not guilty.
Jurors at Reading Crown Court gave not guilty verdicts on charges of murder and manslaughter on Tuesday after a seven-day trial.
The defendant Dwayne Haughton, 29, from Caversham, Reading, was charged with the murder of Natasha in November last year, after detectives from the Major Crime Unit traced and spoke to people who were at the Summer Jam dance event at the Multi Racial Centre in St Mary Street in the town centre.
However during the trial, the jury at Reading Crown Court were invited to find Haughton guilty to the charge of possessing ammunition without a licence after he admitted handling a bullet.
Read a full indepth report in Friday's Bucks Free Press
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