A WOMAN charged with the murder of a man who was hit by a tram could face trial in October.
Charrissa Brown-Wellington, 31, is charged with the murder of Philip Carter, who died after being hit by a tram at Manchester's Victoria station.
Greater Manchester Police said officers were called to the station at about 7.50pm on Sunday after the 30-year-old was allegedly pushed from the platform into a moving tram.
Brown-Wellington appeared before Manchester Crown Court on Wednesday morning wearing a long-sleeved black top and with her long black hair in a ponytail.
About eight members of her family and friends sat in the public gallery for the brief hearing.
Judge David Stockdale, the Recorder of Manchester, set a date of October 30 for the trial, estimated to last between five and seven days.
Brown-Wellington, of Whitley Street in Chadderton, did not enter any pleas.
No application for bail was made and she was remanded in custody.
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