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Woman charged with murder of Norfolk grandmother who 'fell down stairs'

Woman charged with murder of Norfolk grandmother who 'fell down stairs'

A woman has been charged with the murder of a grandmother who was said to have fallen down a flight of stairs.

The ambulance service was called to a house in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, at about 11.40pm on 5 August following reports that a woman had fallen down the stairs.

The woman, Linda Rainey, 60, died two days later at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge after being admitted with serious head injuries.

On Tuesday, 55-year-old Rosalind Gray, of Malborough Square in Great Yarmouth, was charged with murder.

She has also been charged with conspiring to pervert the course of justice.

A second person, Adrian Lawrence, 53, of South Market Road in Great Yarmouth, has also been charged with conspiring to pervert the course of justice.

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Both suspects are due to appear in Norwich Magistrates' Court today.

Officers say they received "significant information" about the incident from a member of the public on 10 August.

A post-mortem found that Ms Rainey died of a serious head injury.

Ms Rainey's family said in a tribute issued through police: "Linda (Lin) was the much loved mother of five children and grandmother to four grandchildren whom she adored.

"She was also a popular member of the community.

"Her death has come as a huge shock for us."