Man accused of murdering wife and daughter, 12, to defend himself at trial
A man accused of murdering his wife and 12-year-old daughter will defend himself when he goes on trial later this year.
Peter Nash, 46, was brought a walking frame by a dock officer and leant on it to stand as he entered his pleas from the secure dock at Ipswich Crown Court.
The defendant is accused of the murders of Jillu Nash, 43, and their daughter Louise at their home in Heath Estate, Great Waldingfield, Sudbury, Suffolk, between September 7 and 9 last year.
Asked for his pleas at a hearing on Monday, he responded to both counts in turn: “I know not guilty.”
Nash indicated he would represent himself at trial instead of having barristers to represent him.
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Suffolk Constabulary said Ms Nash and Louise were discovered on September 8, with the daughter having a single stab wound to the abdomen.
The force said a Home Office post-mortem examination recorded that Tesco worker Ms Nash died of pressure on the neck.
Nash was remanded in custody and is due to stand trial from April 17 at Ipswich Crown Court, with an administrative hearing due to take place on March 10.