Third murder charge in fatal Birmingham stabbing
BIRMINGHAM: A third male has been charged with the murder of a 16-year-old boy who was stabbed to death in Birmingham.
The 17-year-old boy, from the city, was arrested at an address in Rugby on Friday night over the death of Abdullah Muhammad. The victim died at the scene in Herbert Road, Small Heath, after being injured at around 8pm on February 20. He was the second of three teenagers to die after separate stabbings in Birmingham during a two-week period.
The 17-year-old, who cannot be named, will appear at Birmingham Magistrates’ Court today (Monday) charged with Abdullah’s murder and two counts of robbery. Amari Robinson, also known as Amari Tullock, 20, from Birmingham, is also due to appear before the same court charged with the same offences. Demille Innis, 19, from Walsall, appeared before magistrates on Thursday charged with murder, two counts of robbery and possession of an offensive weapon. He will appear at Birmingham Crown Court on Friday.
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