Two remanded over Joss Stone plot

Two men were remanded in custody in Britain today in connection with an alleged plot targeting soul singer Joss Stone.

Two remanded over Joss Stone plot

Two men were remanded in custody in Britain today in connection with an alleged plot targeting soul singer Joss Stone.

Junior Bradshaw, 30, and Kevin Liverpool, 33, both from St Stephen’s Close, Manchester, appeared in front of magistrates in Exeter charged with conspiracy to commit robbery and conspiracy to commit grievous bodily harm.

The two were arrested in the Devon town of Cullompton on Monday, near the home of 24-year-old Stone, whose hits include 'Super Duper Love' and 'Fell In Love With A Boy' and who has an estimated £9m fortune.

The two men spoke only to confirm their identities during the hearing.

They will next appear at Exeter Crown Court on July 1.

Both men stood in the dock casually dressed, Liverpool in a black T-shirt and Bradshaw, who had dreadlocks pulled into short pigtails, wearing a gray sweatshirt.

The court was told that the pair were arrested on the St Andrews Estate in Cullompton after being seen acting suspiciously in the area around the village of Langford in a Fiat Punto on Monday morning.

Items including a samurai sword were found in the car, the magistrates were told.

No members of the Stone family were in court for the hearing, which lasted around 40 minutes.

Prosecutor Ann Hampshire told the magistrates that notes relating to Miss Stone had been found in the defendants' car.

Stone yesterday insisted she was “absolutely fine” and “getting on with life as normal” after the arrest of the two men.

The singer said: “I’d like to thank everyone for their concern but I’m absolutely fine and getting on with life as normal while the police continue with their inquiries.”

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