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British lawmaker Jo Cox’s death a ‘cowardly’ slaying: prosecutor

British MP Jo Cox was fatally attacked a week before the Brexit vote. Yui Mok/PA via AP Photo

LONDON – A prosecutor alleges that the man charged with murdering British lawmaker Jo Cox repeatedly shouted “Britain First” as he shot and stabbed her a week before the vote to leave the European Union.

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Richard Whittam accused 53-year-old Thomas Mair of carrying out the “cowardly attack” in his opening statement as the trial opened Monday. The June 16 attack shocked Britain at a time of heated debate about sovereignty, immigration and self-determination ahead of the landmark vote.

Cox, who supported the campaign to stay in the EU, was about to hold a session in her constituency in northern England when she was attacked. A 77-year-old local man risked his own life in an attempt to save her.

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Jurors were told that Mair had pleaded not guilty.

The case is expected to last three weeks.

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