Wokingham man charged in connection with stabbing outside The Gig House
Ki Alvis Of Lee, 23, of Carey Road, Wokingham, was charged yesterday evening with two counts of wounding with intent.
Ki Alvis Of Lee, 23, of Carey Road, Wokingham, was charged yesterday evening with two counts of wounding with intent.
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