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Teen admits murdering boy, 12, who was walking home from school
Summary
A 15-year-old has pleaded guilty to the murder of 12-year-old Leo Ross, who died after an attack while walking home from school in Birmingham on 21 January 2025.
Content
An adolescent has admitted killing 12-year-old Leo Ross in Birmingham. The plea was entered by a 15-year-old defendant who cannot be named for legal reasons. Leo was attacked on 21 January 2025 as he was walking home from school and later died in hospital. The case has affected the local school and wider community.
Known details:
- The defendant, now 15, pleaded guilty to the murder of 12-year-old Leo Ross.
- The incident took place on 21 January 2025 on a riverside path in The Shire Country Park, Hall Green; Leo later died in hospital.
- The defendant was 14 at the time of the alleged killing and had previously appeared at Birmingham Crown Court facing multiple charges including assault and possession of a knife; he was remanded in custody.
- Christ Church C of E Secondary Academy held a private memorial on the anniversary and local officials commented on the case's impact.
Summary:
The guilty plea resolves the question of the defendant's plea and marks a key stage in the legal process. The defendant is reported to be in custody. Undetermined at this time.
