Brianna Ghey: Boy and girl in court charged with murderon February 15, 2023 at 11:40 am

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Two 15-year-olds are charged with the murder of 16-year-old Brianna Ghey who was stabbed in Warrington.

Brianna GheyImage source, Family handout

A boy and girl, both aged 15, have been charged with the murder of Brianna Ghey, a 16-year-old who was stabbed to death in a village park.

The transgender schoolgirl was found lying wounded on a path in Linear Park in Culcheth, Cheshire, on Saturday.

Brianna’s family said she was a “much loved daughter, granddaughter, and baby sister”.

The girl from Warrington and the boy from Leigh are due to appear at Chester Magistrates’ Court later.

Cheshire Police initially said there was no evidence that Brianna’s killing was hate crime related but on Tuesday detectives said all lines of inquiry were “being explored”, including hate crime.

Officers, who had been given extra time to question the two teenagers, later charged them with murder.

Candlelit vigils, organised by members of the transgender community, were held for Brianna on Tuesday in Liverpool and Bristol.

The crowd outside St George's Hall in Liverpool

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Candles and posters at the vigil

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Further vigils are due to take place in cities around the UK later, including Manchester, Glasgow and Leeds.

Brianna’s family, who are from Birchwood in Warrington, said she was “beautiful, witty and hilarious”.

They said she was “strong, fearless and one of a kind” with a “larger-than-life character”.

“The loss of her young life has left a massive hole in our family”, they added.

Members of the public found Brianna with stab wounds and called emergency services just after 15:00 GMT on Saturday, Cheshire Police said.

Linear Park

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Floral tributes

Detectives earlier said a post-mortem examination was taking place to establish the cause of death.

Extra police patrols have been sent to the area, which is a well-known dog-walking spot.

Friends have left flowers and other tributes at the entrance of the park. One read: “Fly high our pink angel”.

Tributes have also been paid to Brianna on social media and in particular Tik Tok, where she had a huge following.

One message described her as a “sweet angel” and a “beautiful girl”.

Donations on a GoFundMe crowdfunding page set up for Brianna’s family, which said the schoolgirl was “looking forward to taking her exams this year”, have passed £85,000.

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