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The judge ruled that the boy was right, and that the teenagers had used a knife when they robbed him.īoth teenagers were granted bail until their sentence.From the 1980s to the 1990s Characters I did see it, and I got a cut to my ear." I'm 100 per cent sure the knife was there. When asked by one of the teenager's lawyers if he was mistaken about the knife he said "I seen the knife. How do you solve a problem like the Kimbrose Triangle - and is it really that bad?."I had a black eye and bruises to my face, and a cut to my lip," the boy said. "I was left wearing a pair of boxers, no socks, nothing. One said 'Take you clothes off now, or I'll slice you up.' They had told me to strip off while pointing the knife. I went to answer it, but they took it and said to each other 'do you want a new phone?' 'Take you clothes off now, or I'll slice you up' My phone started ringing, and it was my mum. "One of them lunged towards me with it and pushed it towards my neck. "They dragged me into a dark alley, then punched me and kneed me in the face. The boy explained that one of them lunged towards him, put him in a headlock, and grabbed his clothes. We ended up near Gould Drive in Northway, near quite a dark alley. "They walked up and said 'We need to talk to you.' I said all right then, but they said 'let's walk and talk'. He has always said there had been a knife."Įarlier in his evidence, the boy said that he had been with friends at a bus shelter near Carrant Brook Primary School in Tewkesbury at about 8.30pm on December 27, when he was approached by the two teenagers. "He was picked up by a good Samaritan, a nurse, and told her immediately he was robbed at knifepoint. Council's leisure centre parking charge idea could be at odds with its own health and wellbeing plan.He was subjected to a nasty beating and on a very cold night was left in just his underpants. Giving his conclusions the judge said: "The complainant was just 14 years old. The two teenage boys will be sentenced on November 23, and were warned that "custody was highly likely."
Having heard the evidence from the victim, the judge said: "I'm quite satisfied that a knife was produced and that this was a knifepoint robbery." He was forced to strip at knifepoint (Image: stock picture) "Knifepoint robbery" The two teenagers admitted the offence but denied the use of a weapon. The hearing today was for the judge to rule whether a knife had been used in the robbery. She put a jacket on me, and said 'I'm going to have to call the police'" He said in his police video interview that he had "walked about 50 metres before this woman found me. The boy told Ms Lusardi that he had just been robbed at knifepoint and she called the police.