A man accused of murdering his teenage daughter in a Norfolk cul-de-sac at the weekend appeared in court today.
Nigel Malt, 44, allegedly hit his daughter Lauren Malt with his car near a play area in West Winch, near Kings Lynn.
The tragedy is believed to have happened around 50 yards from the home of the 19-year-old's grandmother in Leete Way.
Malt spoke only to confirm his name, address and date of birth when he appeared wearing a red, white and black tracksuit top in a four minute hearing before Norwich Magistrates' Court.
He walked with a pronounced limp when he entered the dock after the court clerk stated that he had 'limited mobility'.
Malt was not asked to enter a plea after he was told he had been charged with the murder of Lauren on Sunday. He was remanded in custody to next appear before a judge tomorrow at Norwich Crown Court.
Nigel Malt allegedly hit his daughter Lauren Malt (pictured) with his car near a play area in West Winch near Kings Lynn on Sunday night
Malt (pictured) spoke only to confirm his name, address and date of birth when he appeared wearing a red, white and black tracksuit top in a four minute hearing before Norwich Magistrates' Court