Six youngsters to look in courtroom charged with homicide of schoolboy Gordon Gault

Six teenage boys have been charged with the homicide of 14-year-old Gordon Gault who was fatally stabbed in Newcastle. Gordon died in hospital of stab wounds days after the alleged assault within the Elswick space of the town on November 9 final 12 months.

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Police arrested the six boys, all of whom are aged 16 to 17, and charged them with homicide on Tuesday.

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The youngsters, who can't be named for authorized causes, are on account of seem at North Tyneside Magistrates' Court on Wednesday.

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Detective Chief Inspector Matt Steel of Northumbria Police, talking earlier than the listening to, mentioned a complete investigation has been ongoing ever since Gordon's loss of life and the power's ideas stay together with his household and family members.

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DCI Steel added: "We remain absolutely committed in our pursuit of justice and getting his family the answers that they deserve."

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He continued: "Yesterday, we carried out a number of co-ordinated arrests with six males being brought into custody. They have now each been charged with murder and are due to appear in court.

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"It is completely crucial everybody refrains from any hypothesis - whether or not out locally or on social media - that would jeopardise the dwell authorized proceedings."

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The policeman went on to thank everyone who came forward to help the investigation so far and urged the public to continue working with the force.

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DCI Steel added: "As households, please proceed to have these conversations concerning the penalties of knife crime and report anyone you consider is carrying a weapon."

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The charges come after Gordon's mum, Dionne Barrett, expressed frustration over the pace of the investigation.

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She told ITV in April: "I can't get my head spherical how no person has been charged. I simply can’t perceive why they’re nonetheless strolling the streets and on a regular basis they're strolling the streets.

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"I’m getting more frustrated and scared that it happens to somebody else."

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Ms Barrett vowed at the moment to proceed combating for justice for her son.

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