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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Robyn Vinter and agencies

Cody Fisher murder suspects appear in court in Birmingham

Cody Fisher
Cody Fisher, 23, was stabbed on the dancefloor at the Crane nightclub in Digbeth, Birmingham. Photograph: Bromsgrove Sporting FC/PA

Two suspects charged with the Boxing Day murder of footballer Cody Fisher have appeared in court.

Kami Carpenter, 21, and Remy Gordon, 22, were charged on Saturday with killing Fisher, who was stabbed on the dancefloor at the Crane nightclub in Digbeth, Birmingham.

The defendants spoke only to confirm their personal details and enter not guilty pleas to a linked charge of affray during a four-minute hearing at the city’s crown court on Monday.

The case, heard by two magistrates, was one of several magistrates court cases switched to the nearby crown court because the lower court was closed.

Carpenter, of no fixed address, and Gordon, of Birmingham, were not asked to enter any plea to the murder charge.

Both defendants were ordered to reappear before a crown court judge on Wednesday. A further hearing was set for 30 January.

Fisher, who played for Stratford Town FC, was on a night out with friends.

The nightclub had its licence suspended for 28 days on Friday after accusations by police that there had been “serious management failings” at the venue on the night of the incident.

Officers recovered a knife from the scene, and a postmortem confirmed that Fisher, 23, died of a stab wound.

His girlfriend, Jess Chatwin, paid tribute to him with a message on Twitter the day after he died.

She wrote: “You didn’t deserve any of this. I’m so sorry this has happened to you my baby please come home. I love you forever Cody Fisher.”

A statement published by the police and attributed to Fisher’s family said: “My family and I are asking for privacy and respectfulness at this heart-breaking time.”

Stratford Town cancelled its New Year fixture on Monday against Bromsgrove Sporting as a “mark of respect” to the player’s family and friends.

Fisher had spent some time at non-league Bromsgrove Sporting last season before returning to Stratford Town in the summer.

In a tweet, the club said: “All of us at Bromsgrove Sporting Football Club are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Cody Fisher.

“Cody was a friend to many at the club and we send our deepest condolences to his family and loved ones.”

Birmingham City and Hull City players observed a minute’s silence for Fisher ahead of their Sky Bet Championship clash at St Andrew’s on Friday.

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