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Leo Ross killer who attacked elderly victims faces sentencing today
Summary
A teenager who attacked two older women and later fatally stabbed 12-year-old Leo Ross has pleaded guilty to murder and related charges and is due to be sentenced today.
Content
A teenager attacked several people in Trittiford Mill Park over three days in January last year and later killed a 12-year-old boy, the court was told. The incidents included assaults on two older women and the fatal stabbing of Leo Ross as he walked home from school. The defendant was 14 at the time and cannot be named for legal reasons. He has pleaded guilty to murder and other charges and is due to be sentenced today.
What is reported:
- The incidents took place on January 19, 20 and 21 in Trittiford Mill Park, Hall Green, Birmingham.
- On January 19 the defendant approached an 82-year-old woman and pushed her into the River Cole, then struck her.
- On January 20 a 72-year-old woman was attacked while walking in the park.
- On January 21 12-year-old Leo Ross was stabbed and later died of a single wound.
- The attacker, then aged 14, pleaded guilty to murder and several assault-related charges and will be sentenced today.
Summary:
Officials describe a series of apparently random attacks over three days that culminated in the death of a schoolboy. The defendant has admitted the offences and sentencing is scheduled for today.
