THE family of Declan Bunting face a further wait for answers after the criminal case was adjourned for the defence to discuss a new report.
Stuart Rawling, 31, of Wilderspool Causeway, is accused of murdering the 21-year-old earlier this year.
Mr Bunting died from a stab wound to the chest after he was rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries on the morning of June 16.
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During a plea and trial preparation hearing at Chester Crown Court today, Monday, Rawling appeared via video link from Forest Bank prison.
Wearing a black and grey tracksuit top and prison bib, the 31-year-old confirmed his name, date of birth and nationality.
Members of Mr Bunting's grieving family watched on as Lloyd Morgan, defending, asked for the case to be adjourned so further discussions could take place.
It is understood a psychiatric report has been carried out by medical experts on Rawling.
During the 11-minute hearing, the court heard how a provisional date for the trial had been set for December 10.
Judge Roger Dutton, The Honorary Recorder for Chester agreed to adjourn the case until October 8 where Rawling is expected to enter a plea to the charge of murder.
Rawling was remanded in custody.
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