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Two boys charged with murder of 13-year-old stabbing victim in court – The Irish News

Two boys charged with murder of 13-year-old stabbing victim in court – The Irish News

Two boys appeared in court and were charged with the murder of a 13-year-old.

Despite the efforts of paramedics, Jahziah Coke died last Thursday at his home in Lovett Avenue, Oldbury, near Birmingham.

The boys, who cannot be named for legal reasons, appeared before Birmingham Magistrates Court on Tuesday and were charged with murder.

Forensic scientists and police officers at the crime scene in Lovett Avenue in Oldbury on Friday (Phil Barnett/PA)

Flanked by five port officials, the youths spoke only to confirm their names and to signal that they understood what was happening. They showed no emotion during the brief hearing.

District Judge John Bristow remanded them to a young offenders' institution and they are due to appear at Birmingham Crown Court on Thursday.

The judge said: “You are both accused of the murder of Jahziah Coke on August 29th this year.

“The offence is so serious that only the Crown Court can deal with it. Therefore, I will commit you both and the prosecution to the Crown Court and you will both appear on September 5th.

Dozens of bouquets of flowers, candles, balloons and teddy bears were left at the scene of the fatal stabbing.
Dozens of bouquets of flowers, candles, balloons and teddy bears were left at the scene of the fatal stabbing. (Matthew Cooper/PA)

“The law does not allow me to grant you bail. I will take you both into custody today, in a youth detention center.”

A man in his 40s, accused of aiding and abetting a crime between August 29 and September 1, appeared separately at Birmingham Magistrates Court on Tuesday morning and pleaded not guilty.

He was remanded in custody by Judge Bristow to appear at Birmingham Crown Court on 1 October for a commitment and trial preparation hearing.

For legal reasons, his name cannot be mentioned.

In a tribute released by West Midlands Police, Jahziah's family said he was a “very polite, friendly and family-orientated young man”, adding: “He was very loving and always smiling.”

“His smile lit up the room. He was very kindhearted.”

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