Nicholas Billingham was identified by dental records, says coroner, after teacher Fiona Beal charged with murder

The body of a man found buried in the back garden of a Northampton house was identified by dental records, an inquest has heard.

Nicholas Billingham, 42, is believed to have died from a stab wound, a short hearing held by the assistant coroner for Northampton, Hassan Shah, was told.

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