Murder accused fails to appear in court
Summary
A man accused of murdering Shanice Brookes, who was shot dead while out at a bar in Sheffield, did not appear in court because of his mental health. Both suspects in the case were sent to a higher court for further hearings and remain in custody.Key Facts
- Shanice Brookes, 30, was killed while out at One Four One bar in Sheffield city centre.
- Jemele Rhone, 30, faces charges including her murder, firearm possession, and possession of criminal property.
- Rhone missed a court appearance due to concerns about his mental health.
- Co-defendant Deiryen Dyce, 32, appeared in court; she is charged with assisting an offender and other offenses.
- Both Rhone and Dyce are remanded in custody and their cases will continue at Sheffield Crown Court on 1 June.
- Shanice was a mother of one, studying creative practice, and worked for a local charity called Zest.
- Sheffield College and Zest praised Shanice for her talent, positive spirit, and community work.
- Police described Shanice as an innocent bystander who was shot during the incident.
Read the Full Article
This is a fact-based summary from The Actual News. Click below to read the complete story directly from the original source.