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British navy members accused of sexually assaulting woman at CFB Shearwater due in court today

Darren Smalley, Craig Stoner, Joshua Finbow and Simon Radford are due back in court today in the case of an alleged group sexual assault on a woman while at CFB Shearwater in April.
Darren Smalley, Craig Stoner, Joshua Finbow and Simon Radford are due back in court today in the case of an alleged group sexual assault on a woman while at CFB Shearwater in April.

HALIFAX – The case of four British sailors charged with sexual assaulting a woman in Halifax is due in court today.

Simon Radford, Joshua Finbow, Craig Stoner and Darren Smalley were in Nova Scotia to play in a hockey tournament with local Armed Forces personnel when they were arrested in April.

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The Crown says the members of the British navy participated in a “group sexual assault” on April 10 at CFB Shearwater, a military base in Halifax.

The four members are out on bail after being transferred from a Halifax military base to one in Alberta.

A provincial court granted a change in bail conditions last month, allowing them to move to CFB Suffield where there is a British army training unit.

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