
David Lamont's family said he was a "father, grandfather, brother, postman, performer and friend to many"
A man has been charged with murdering a postman whose body was found in a village lane.
David Lamont, 50, was discovered by a member of the public in Corley, Warwickshire, on Sunday 23 October.
Kamaljit Singh Dhaliwal, 53, of Holland Road, Coventry, is accused of his murder.
He was arrested on Friday, a day after a family statement described Mr Lamont as a "friend to many".
The statement added Mr Lamont was a "father, grandfather, brother, postman, performer".

Mr Lamont's body was found by a member of the public on Burrow Hill Lane in Corley
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