Skipton man accused of stabbing Aldi worker in court

Neville Hord, 44, spoke only to confirm his full name, date of birth and British nationality during a short hearing at Leeds Crown Court

The family of a man accused of stabbing a supermarket worker to death have said ‘no words can convey our sorrow for this tragic turn of events’.

Ahead of Neville Hord’s appearance at Leeds Crown Court on Thursday, his family passed a statement to the media via his lawyers in which they said they were still trying to understand the attack.

Customers pinned down a suspect after 30-year-old Jodie Willsher was attacked at an Aldi in Skipton, North Yorkshire, a week ago.

The statement read: ‘Neville’s family wish to express our sincere condolences to Jodie’s family at what should have been a time of joy and happiness for them.

‘No words can convey our sorrow for this tragic turn of events.

‘We are trying to understand what led Neville to this action but cannot condone what he has done. It has affected both families very deeply.’ 

Hord, 44, a father-of-two, was taken from custody to Leeds Crown Court where he was further remanded by the Recorder of Leeds, Judge Peter Collier QC.

In a hearing lasting just short of 10 minutes, Hord spoke only to confirm his full name, date of birth and British nationality.

The defendant, wearing grey jogging bottoms and grey sweatshirt, was flanked in the dock by two prison officers.

Family members of the defendant sat in the public gallery as the case was adjourned until January 26 when Hord, of no fixed address, will attend Bradford Crown Court for a plea and trial preparation hearing.

Her husband Malcolm (pictured with Jodie) described the 30-year-old as 'lovely and warm', and always having a smile on her face

Her husband Malcolm described the 30-year-old as 'lovely and warm', and always having a smile on her face

Mrs Willsher’s husband Malcolm (pictured together) described the 30-year-old as ‘lovely and warm’, and always having a smile on her face

Aldi worker and mother-of-one Jodie Willsher pictured with her husband Malcolm and their daughter just over two weeks ago

Aldi worker and mother-of-one Jodie Willsher pictured with her husband Malcolm and their daughter just over two weeks ago

Police officers stand guard outside the Aldi in Skipton, North Yorks, where the mother-of-one was killed

Police officers stand guard outside the Aldi in Skipton, North Yorks, where the mother-of-one was killed

Mrs Willsher was employed at the Keighley Road branch of the German retailer

Mrs Willsher was employed at the Keighley Road branch of the German retailer

Mrs Willsher suffered multiple serious injuries and died at the Keighley Road store, where she worked, at about 3.30pm on December 21.

Customers pinned down a suspect after mother-of-one Mrs Willsher was attacked. 

Her husband, Malcolm, 36, described her as ‘lovely and warm’, adding: ‘She was amazing, beautiful and a lovely person. She was a doting mother and a loving wife.’  

Colin Breslin, regional managing director at Aldi, said Mrs Willsher was a ‘much loved and popular colleague’ and they were all shocked and saddened by her death.

Matthew Barnes, chief executive of Aldi UK and Ireland, said: ‘Everyone at Aldi is heartbroken by this devastating news.

‘Our deepest sympathy goes to Jodie’s family, friends and colleagues.’ 

Mrs Willsher, a 30-year-old married mother-of-one, was taken to hospital following the incident on December 21 but was declared dead a short time later

Mrs Willsher, a 30-year-old married mother-of-one, was taken to hospital following the incident on December 21 but was declared dead a short time later

Mrs Willsher, a 30-year-old married mother-of-one, was taken to hospital following the incident on December 21 but was declared dead a short time later

 

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