Three face trial for attempted murder after a bar attack at Peggy Junes in Redcar, leaving three people seriously injured.

The incident occurred at Peggy Junes, a bar on Queen Street in Redcar, just after 8 PM on February 15. Emergency services took three people to a hospital, and police then started investigating.
Carl Wild, age 33 with no fixed address, faces charges including attempted murder, aggravated burglary, criminal damage and affray. Lee Wild, age 37, who lives on Trevose Close, is charged with assisting an offender and affray.
Simone Reed, age 36, who lives on Palmer Walk, also faces charges. These charges involve assisting an offender, possessing a blade, and assault causing harm.
The three suspects appeared in court at Teesside Crown Court on Tuesday. They did not enter any pleas at that time, and the trial should start on August 6, expected to last two weeks.
Carl and Lee Wild remain in custody and attended court by video link. Reed received conditional bail, and all three must appear in person for a case management hearing on April 17 at the court.