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Ava White: Boy, 14, denies stabbing 12 year old girl to death at Christmas lights switch on

Victim was fatally stabbed in the neck in city centre last year

Matt Mathers
Friday 18 February 2022 08:23 EST
Funeral of schoolgirl Ava White held in Liverpool

A teenager has denied murdering schoolgirl Ava White at a Christmas lights switch on event in Liverpool city centre last year.

The 14 year old boy, who cannot be named because of his age, admitted a charge of possessing an offensive weapon but denies murder.

He appeared at Liverpool Crown Court on Friday.

Ava, 12, was fatally stabbed in the neck near Church Alley following the event on 25 November.

The suspect appeared via videolink at Liverpool Crown Court on Friday charged with her murder.

The 12-year-old schoolgirl died after being stabbed in the centre of Liverpool (PA)
The 12-year-old schoolgirl died after being stabbed in the centre of Liverpool (PA) (PA Media)

About a dozen members of Ava’s family were in court for the hearing, which lasted about half an hour, and some were in tears as the teenager entered his pleas.

Judge Mrs Justice Yip told the defendant: “Your trial is going to take place in May, starting 9 May.”

The case is expected to last three weeks.

Flowers near the scene in Liverpool city centre where 12-year-old Ava White died following an assault
Flowers near the scene in Liverpool city centre where 12-year-old Ava White died following an assault (PA Wire)

Ava, who has been described as “popular” and “bright”, was assaulted in the city centre just after 8.30pm.

She was taken to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital after paramedics arrived, but died a short time later.

After her death, her father, Robert Martin, said the family were “completely devastated and heartbroken”.

Three other boys were also arrested following Ava’s death.

A Merseyside Police spokesman said a 16-year-old boy was released on bail, a 14-year-old was released under investigation and no further action was taken against a 13-year-old.

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