Court: Witness Describes Seeing People Running
A woman out walking saw people running and one of them fall over the night Bermudian teenager Lyrico Steede was fatally stabbed in Bulwell, England, a jury has heard.
Five teenagers are charged in connection with the murder, and the trial is taking place in the Nottingham Crown Court, and according to the latest report from the Nottingham Post, “A dog walker saw people running and one of them fall over the night a teenager was fatally stabbed in Bulwell, a murder trial heard.
“Natasha Hannon had been out walking with her husband, Scott, and their dog Dougal when she noticed three lads running past them. One was a little way ahead and the other two side-by-side just behind him, Nottingham Crown Court heard on Monday, October 15.
“Mrs Hannon said “they were in the middle of the road”. Male one fell, she said, but she could not see why. “I’m not sure he misjudged the height of the railings,” she added. “He certainly fell forwards”.
“Then the other two males followed him over the railings. One of them, it looked like he’d straddled across him,” said Mrs Hannon from the witness box. “He went down low.
“He was punching male one or what I thought was punching.” The third male was stood up at the side of the two of them.
“She said two more people ran by and “jumped to the fence, because after male two had hit male one, they got up and ran off”.
19-year-old Kasharn Campbell, 18-year-old Remmell Miller-Campbell and two 17-year-old boys and 16-year-old girl, who the British media cannot name for legal reasons, have all denied the charges, and the trial continues.
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