A SON has been charged with murdering his elderly mum after she was found dead with head injuries at home.
Police were scrambled to the house on the High Street in Chipping Campden in the Cotswolds at 12.10am yesterday.
They found 84-year-old Beatrice Corry with head injuries inside.
Sadly she couldn't be saved and was declared dead shortly after.
Her son Matthew Corry has now been charged with murder.
The 45-year-old has been remanded in custody to appear at Cheltenham Magistrates’ Court on Monday.
Police launched a murder probe in the sleepy town after the horror unfolded.
They confirmed they were not looking for any other suspects.
A statement said: "A man has been charged in connection with the death of an elderly woman in Chipping Campden yesterday (Friday 6 January).
"Matthew Corry, aged 45 and of High Street in Chipping Campden, has today (Saturday 7 January) been charged with the murder of his mother Beatrice Corry.
"Police had been called to their home in Chipping Campden at 12.10am yesterday (Friday 6 January) where Beatrice, who was 84, was found with head injuries, which she subsequently died from."
Anyone with information can call police on 101 quoting incident 8 of 6 January.
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