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Three men charged after man, 55, stabbed to death in market town

January 31, 20262 Mins Read
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THREE men have been charged with murder after a man in his 50s was allegedly stabbed to death.

Ian Jackson-Winch, 55, was found with stab wounds at a property in Grantham, Lincolnshire, on Monday evening.

Emergency services were called to the scene, in Greyfriars, at around 11.10pm after receiving reports of a man with serious injuries.

Despite the best efforts of paramedics he was tragically pronounced dead.

All three men arrested were also charged with multiple other crimes alongside murder.

Carl Copus, 55, of Greyfriars, Grantham has been charged with murder, fraud, and robbery.

Billy Mitchell, 43, of no fixed address, has been charged with murder, fraud, robbery, and carrying an offensive weapon.

Sean Page, 36, of Tamar Court, Grantham, has been charged with murder, fraud, robbery, and carrying an offensive weapon.

All three men have been refused bail and will appear at Lincoln Magistrates’ Court on Saturday 31 January 2026.

Detective Chief Inspector Andy McWatt, of the Major Crime Unit, East Midlands Special Operations Unit, said: “We have now charged three individuals in connection with this tragic incident, and this marks a significant step forward in our investigation.

“Our thoughts remain firmly with the family and loved ones of Ian Jackson Wynch.

“While today’s development brings us closer to justice, our work does not end here. We will continue to pursue every line of enquiry to ensure the full circumstances of this horrific crime are understood and those responsible are held to account. We believe those involved are known to one another and this is an isolated incident.”

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