Apprentice Jockey Levi Williams Faces Murder Charges After Fatal Pub Altercation in Newmarket
Apprentice jockey Levi Williams charged with murder following a deadly brawl outside a Suffolk pub. Updates on the ongoing legal proceedings.


Apprentice Jockey Charged in Fatal Incident
Levi Williams, a 25-year-old apprentice jockey, appeared at Cambridge Crown Court on Thursday, charged with the murder of 71-year-old Richard Wingrove. The incident occurred outside the Waggon and Horses pub in Newmarket, Suffolk, on 8 March after an alleged altercation involving four individuals.
Details of the Altercation
- Police were called at approximately 15:40 GMT following reports of a fight.
- Williams allegedly punched Mr. Wingrove, who sustained critical injuries and later died in the hospital on 18 March.
- A 45-year-old man was also hospitalized but was discharged the same day.
Legal Proceedings
- Williams was initially arrested on suspicion of assault causing grievous bodily harm and released on bail.
- He was re-arrested on Tuesday and formally charged with murder.
- Another 23-year-old man was arrested for assault, while a 45-year-old was held for affray; both remain on police bail.
Emotional Court Appearance
Williams, who resides in Holland Park, Newmarket, wept during the hearing. The court remanded him in custody, with the next appearance scheduled for 9 May.
Context in Horse Racing
This case has sent shockwaves through the British horse racing community, where Williams was an emerging talent. Crime incidents involving jockeys are rare, making this case particularly high-profile.
Ongoing Investigation
Suffolk Police continue to investigate the circumstances of the altercation. Authorities advise witnesses to come forward with any additional information.
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