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Knife murder suspects, aged 13 and 17, both plead not guilty

Two boys accused of killing Isaac Brown, 15, denied murder, robbery and knife possession charges during an appearance at Wolverhampton Crown Court.

Matthew Cooper
Friday 14 June 2024 15:29 BST
Isaac Brown who was fatally stabbed in New Square, West Bromwich (West Midlands Police)
Isaac Brown who was fatally stabbed in New Square, West Bromwich (West Midlands Police) (PA Media)

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A 13-year-old boy and a youth aged 17 have pleaded not guilty to the murder of a teenager who was stabbed to death near a shopping centre.

Isaac Brown, 15, was fatally injured in New Square, West Bromwich, in April and was pronounced dead at the scene.

The youths accused of killing Isaac appeared at Wolverhampton Crown Court on Friday, with each pleading not guilty to murder, robbery and possession of a bladed article.

The youths, who cannot be named because of their age, were ordered to appear at the same court for a further pre-trial hearing on September 13.

Adjourning the case, Judge Michael Chambers KC told the boys their case would be heard before a High Court judge.

“Your case is being adjourned for trial,” the judge said. “We need to finalise when that’s going to take place but at the moment it’s likely to be in the middle of November or thereabouts.”

Both defendants are from the Smethwick area.

In a tribute released shortly after his death on April 7, the family of Isaac described him as a “wonderful, loving, kind, happy son, brother, grandson, nephew and cousin” who was “fun and mischievous, always smiling and always there to help”.

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