What's happened
Two men, Anthony O'Donnell and Craig Curry, have been charged with the murder of Neil Selkirk, 54, found dead in a Gateshead park. The suspects are set to appear in court today following the incident reported on Sunday morning.
Why it matters
What the papers say
According to Metro, the police confirmed that Neil Selkirk was found with injuries consistent with an assault, leading to the murder charges against O'Donnell and Curry. Sky News emphasized the police's commitment to justice, quoting Detective Inspector Chris Deavin on the importance of community cooperation. The Guardian's coverage highlights the emotional toll on Selkirk's family and the need for public respect during ongoing legal proceedings.
How we got here
Neil Selkirk was discovered dead in a park on Shipcote Lane after police responded to concerns for his welfare. He had injuries consistent with assault, prompting a murder investigation.
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