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Dundee man accused of murdering Dutch national and robbing him of £10

Police outside a flat in Brown Constable Street after the death of Jeroen Van Neijhof (inset).
Police outside a flat in Brown Constable Street after the death of Jeroen Van Neijhof (inset).

A man appeared in court today accused of murdering a Dutch artist while robbing him of £10.

John Styles is alleged to have hit Jeroen Van Neijhof with a piece of wood and repeatedly struck him and kicked him on the head and body.

Prosecutors say Styles than repeatedly struck him on the head and body with a knife or similar instrument and murdered him, as well as robbing him of £10 and a box and its contents.

Styles, 21, of no fixed abode, made no plea to a single charge of murder and robbery during a private hearing on petition at Dundee Sheriff Court.

Defence solicitor David Duncan made no motion for bail on Styles’ behalf during a brief hearing.

Sheriff Tom Hughes continued the case for further examination and remanded Styles in custody meantime.

He is expected to appear back in court next week.


Artist was found dead in his flat

Mr Neijhof was found dead at his flat in Dundee’s Brown Constable Street at around 9.35am on Friday May 25.

The 38-year-old was a professional artist and sculptor, originally from Apeldoorn, The Netherlands.

He produced paintings and paper sculptures from his studio at his home, selling them online for hundreds of pounds each.