
A MAN has been charged with the murder of court bailiff Jeff Blair, who was attacked while he was at work.
Robert Davies, 49, allegedly fatally assaulted much loved dad Jeff in a “shocking and horrendous incident”.

The 55-year-old former police officer died in hospital after he suffered serious injuries in the alleged attack in Shildon, County Durham.
In a statement released after his tragic death, his family paid moving tribute to his memory.
It said: “Jeff was a much-loved son, brother, father, partner, uncle, and good friend to many.
“His ability to apply humour and laughter to any situation and lighten the mood will be irreplaceable to our family.
“We are devastated to lose Jeff in such tragic circumstances, and he will be forever missed and remembered always, with much love and affection.”
An HM Courts and Tribunals Service spokesperson said: “Our thoughts and condolences are with Jeff Blair’s family, friends and those who worked with him.
“This was a shocking and horrendous incident.
“Violence against our hardworking staff is completely unacceptable, and we are providing support to our colleagues affected by this tragedy.”
It was understood the courts service will now review what happened and whether further action was needed to protect bailiffs in the course of their work.
Before Davies was charged, Durham Constabulary confirmed Jeff had suffered a suspected assault in Dent Street, Shildon, at around 1pm on Tuesday.
Jeff was taken to James Cook University Hospital in Middlesbrough but he could not be saved.
It was understood the courts service will now review what happened and whether further action was needed to protect bailiffs in the course of their work.












