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Man, 31, denies rape in cathedral grounds

A blue police cordon stretches across the black metal entrance pillars to a large cathedral. The cathedral is in the background, and is made with red-brown bricks. There are green trees and grass to the left of it, and two police officers in yellow hi-vis jackets on the grass.
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Police went to the cathedral in the early hours of 12 July

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A man accused of attacking woman in the grounds of a cathedral has pleaded not guilty to strangulation and rape.

Christopher Filbrandt, 31, of Eign Mill Road in Hereford, was accused in relation to an attack on 12 July, near Hereford Cathedral.

He denied the charges at a hearing at Worcester Crown Court on Monday.

His trial is set for 12 January 2026.

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