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Teens jailed for fatal attack on homeless man near King's Cross
Three teenagers linked to a county lines drug gang were sentenced to a combined 23 years after a brutal attack killed a homeless man near King's Cross, police said.
- Three teenagers were jailed for a fatal gang attack on a homeless man, Anthony Marks, near King's Cross station in London.
- Jaidee Bingham, aged 16 at the time, was sentenced to 16 years for murder, while Eymaiyah Lee Bradshaw-McKoy and Mia Campos-Jorge received shorter sentences for manslaughter.
- The teenagers, members of the 'Arron' county lines drug gang, attacked Marks after accusing him of being involved in a robbery of drugs from one of the girls.
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Martin Daubney says ‘I am chilled to the core’ over teenage girls’ role in brutal attack on homeless man
Martin Daubney has said he is “chilled to the core” by the involvement of two teenage girls in a brutal attack on a homeless man.Three teenagers have been sentenced for a fatal gang attack on a homeless man near King’s Cross station. Anthony Marks, 51, died from his injuries five weeks after the assault on August 10 last year.On Monday at the Old Bailey, Jaidee Bingham, 16 at the time of the attack and known as ‘Ghost’, was sentenced to 16 years…
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