Family pay tribute to victim in Oxford murder as killer sentenced
Following the sentencing in relation to the murder of Phillip Breach, aged 59, in Wood Farm Park, Oxford, on 30 November 2022, his family has released the following tribute:
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Following the sentencing in relation to the murder of Phillip Breach, aged 59, in Wood Farm Park, Oxford, on 30 November 2022, his family has released the following tribute:
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