Man charged with murder of homeless man

A 23-year-old man has been charged with the murder of a homeless man in Birmingham.
The development came as members of the community in the city's Kings Heath area attended a memorial service for Craig Dean, 53, who was known as Yankee.
He was attacked on Springfield Road, Kings Heath, at about 17:00 BST on 7 July, and died in hospital two days later.
West Midlands Police said Hamza Khan was arrested on Wednesday and had since been charged in connection. He was remanded in custody and due to appear at Birmingham Magistrates Court on Friday.
Mr Dean, originally from San Diego, California, was said to be popular among the community and would often be seen sitting outside the Asda store in Kings Heath.
Hundreds of people attended a memorial service held for him at New Life Baptist Church in the area on Thursday.
It included eulogies, poems and hymns. A slide show of photos of Mr Dean throughout his life was also shared while his favourite song played - California by Joni Mitchell.

Melanie Johnson-Remy often spoke to Mr Dean when she went shopping at Asda with her dad every Saturday.
She described the gathering as a "very personal service" and said it was "just perfect".
"Craig was always one of those who wanted to help people. He noticed things, he remembered things," she told the BBC.

Josephine Hayward described Mr Dean as a "really nice, caring person" as well as a "dear friend".
She said: "He just wanted to live a very blessed, Christian life – get a home, be happy, be blessed.
"Suddenly that's all been ripped from him. It's heartbreaking."
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