Two separate murder cases proceed through London courts
Courts hear evidence in two unrelated murder cases involving different defendants and victims.

Two separate murder cases are currently proceeding through London courts, with defendants facing charges in unrelated incidents.
In one case, a man has been found guilty of murdering Alexis De Naray, a 45-year-old chef from Shrewsbury. De Naray had trained at the Prue Leith Cooking School and worked in several high-end kitchens in London, according to evidence presented to jurors.
In a separate case, Nancy Pexton, 69, has entered a not guilty plea to charges of murdering her sister Jennifer Abbott Dauward and stealing her Rolex watch. Court proceedings are ongoing in this matter.
The cases involve different defendants, victims, and circumstances, with no apparent connection between the incidents. Both cases are being heard in London courts as part of the regular criminal justice process.