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Post by Frenchie on Jul 15, 2009 22:21:17 GMT 1
Ten people have been charged with the murder of a teenage Army cadet who was stabbed to death in Liverpool.
Joseph Lappin, 16, was stabbed in the heart after being chased near the Shrewsbury House Youth Club in Everton in October 2008.
Joseph's friend Callum Naden, 17, was also stabbed but survived the attack.
Six men and four teenagers have been charged with Joseph's murder and causing Callum Naden grievous bodily harm, Merseyside Police said.
An 18-year-old man, a 20-year-old, three 21-year-olds and a 22-year-old, all from Vauxhall, are due before Liverpool magistrates on Thursday.
Joseph had been enjoying his first night at the youth club with friends and he and Callum were waiting for a lift home when they were attacked.
The cadet, a member of the Liverpool Scottish Regiment, received a fatal knife wound and Callum was stabbed twice
Source: BBC
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Post by cammy on Jul 15, 2009 23:24:39 GMT 1
I think this brings more bearing to the fact that we have 2.80m people unemployed, a good majority of which are early school leavers, and late teans, with no hope or ambition of ever finding work, and led astray by lack of family values, and bullies.... National service sounds good to me. Let them learn how to get a bit of back bone, and the meaning of self respect, because without that they are nothing going no where... My sincere condolences to the family of that young man.. Rest in Piece
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Post by Frenchie on Jul 16, 2009 10:43:17 GMT 1
I agree completely. I add my condolences to the family. It's a tragic waste.
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