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Tributes paid to teenage best friends who died after being attacked in Bristol

Mason Rist, 15, and Max Dixon, 16, died after being stabbed in the Knowle West part of the city last month.

Claire Hayhurst
Thursday 22 February 2024 08:03 EST
Mason Rist and Max Dixon died after being attacked in Knowle West, Bristol (Avon and Somerset Police/PA)
Mason Rist and Max Dixon died after being attacked in Knowle West, Bristol (Avon and Somerset Police/PA) (PA Media)

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The families of two teenage boys who died after being stabbed in Bristol have paid tribute to them.

Mason Rist, 15, and Max Dixon, 16, were attacked in Ilminster Avenue, Knowle West, Bristol on the evening of Saturday January 27.

Local residents went to help the teenagers, described as best friends, and police were on the scene within minutes to provide first aid.

They were taken by ambulance to Southmead Hospital and Bristol Royal Hospital for Children. They died in the early hours of the following day.

There are not enough words to describe the pain we are feeling as a family

Mason Rist's family

Seven people have been charged in connection with their deaths ā€“ including four teenage boys and one 44-year-old man who are charged with murder.

On Thursday, the families of Mason and Max paid tributes to the boys in statements released through Avon and Somerset Police.

Masonā€™s family described him as a ā€œprecious son, brother, grandson, nephew, uncle, cousin and friend to manyā€.

They said: ā€œThere are not enough words to describe the pain we are feeling as a family.

ā€œA kind, gentle soul who loved his PlayStation and Liverpool Football Club.

ā€œHe had his whole life ahead of him, with plans to start college later in the year with his place secured, something which was cruelly taken from him.

ā€œWe have found some comfort in the knowledge that you left this world with your best friend, Max. You will now be together forever. Also back with your dad.

ā€œWe will all miss you forever, until we meet again. We all love you so much. YNWA.ā€

The world is worse off not having you in it

Max Dixon's family

Maxā€™s mother Leanne Ekland, sisters Jade, Kayleigh and Jasmine Dixon, and Ms Eklandā€™s partner Trevor Silk, described him as ā€œso lovedā€.

They said: ā€œYou were respectful, fun, cheeky, you were a mummyā€™s boy!

ā€œYou were a loyal friend, kind grandchild, loving nephew, annoying brother to your sisters and a loving son.

ā€œThe world is worse off not having you in it. Thanking everyone for the support for Max and Mason, itā€™s been overwhelming. Everyone will miss that cheeky grin of yours.ā€

Seven people have appeared before Bristol Crown Court in connection with the deaths.

Four youths, aged 14, 15, 16 and 17, who cannot be named for legal reasons, are charged with murdering Mason and Max along with Anthony Snook, 44.

Jamie Ogbourne, 26, of Bishport Avenue, and Bailey Westcott, 22, of Vowell Close, both Bristol, face two charges of assisting an offender.

All seven defendants will next appear for a plea and trial preparation hearing on April 26. A provisional trial date of October 7 has been fixed.

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