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Family of murder victim see teenagers in court



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Published Date: 05 July 2008
The family of teenager Ben Kinsella yesterday came face to face with the three youths accused of his murder.

Ben's mother Deborah, father George and sister Jade sat in Highbury Corner magistrates' court hand in hand as the teenagers appeared in the dock.

Juress Kika, 18, Michael Alleyne, 18, and Jade Braithwaite, 19, were remanded in custody until October 13.

Ben, 16, the brother of former EastEnders actress Brooke Kinsella, was stabbed repeatedly in York Way, Islington, at about 2am last Sunday.

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He had been on a night out with friends at the nearby Shillibeers bar when a fight broke out inside.

Detectives believe several youths were ejected from the bar and trouble continued down the street.

Ben died in the arms of his friend Louis Robson, 16, son of Birds Of A Feather actress Linda Robson.

On Tuesday, up to 400 protesters marched in Upper Street, Islington, to the scene of the killing to demand an end to knife crime.

Kika and Alleyne were arrested late on Monday night in east London, while Braithwaite was arrested in Bethnal Green on Tuesday.



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  • Last Updated: 05 July 2008 8:44 AM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 
  

 
 


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