Man in court over death following pub disturbance

A man has appeared in court charged with murder after a man was attacked following a disturbance at a pub in Lewisham, south-east London.
The Met Police was called to reports of an assault in Lewisham High Street at about 20:30 GMT on 1 March, where Charlie Prodromou, 63, was found with life-threatening injuries. He later died in hospital.
Paul Tallant, 42, from Eltham, appeared at Bromley Magistrates' Court on Monday.
The Met said it believed Mr Prodromou was assaulted after a disturbance at The Watch House pub and confirmed no weapons were involved.

Mr Tallant was remanded in custody to appear at Woolwich Crown Court on Wednesday.
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