Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jun 15
16-Year-Old Denies Murder of 9-Year-Old Aria Thorpe as Court Hears 'Play Hunting' Claim
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jun 15

16-Year-Old Denies Murder of 9-Year-Old Aria Thorpe as Court Hears 'Play Hunting' Claim

3 articles · Updated · BBC.com · Jun 15

Summary

  • Bristol Crown Court heard the 16-year-old admitted holding a knife when 9-year-old Aria Thorpe suffered the fatal chest wound in Weston-super-Mare on 15 December.
  • Prosecutor Ray Tully KC said the pair were "play hunting" and the boy expected Aria to flinch when he jabbed the knife toward her to scare her.
  • A post-mortem found Aria died quickly from a single stab that pierced her heart and punctured a lung, with the wound requiring at least mild force.
  • At a nearby railway station, the jury heard, the boy told other youths he had stabbed a child, searched "What happens if you kill", then boarded a train before police arrested him.
  • The defendant denies murder and manslaughter; prosecutors said he later expressed regret but initially did not tell police they had been playing or that Aria walked into the knife.

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