WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are warned this story incorporates photographs of people that have died.
WA Police have laid new expenses over the alleged fatal bashing of Indigenous teenager Cassius Turvey as he walked home from school in October.
Police mentioned Thursday that two males and a girl had been charged with homicide in relation to 15-year-old Cassius’ loss of life.
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Police allege a 27-year-old Wundowie man, a 24-year-old man from Chidlow and a 20-year-old girl had been “in firm” with Jack Steven James Brearley, 21, who was beforehand charged over Cassius’ homicide.
The trio will seem in Perth Magistrates Court docket on Friday.
Cassius was allegedly overwhelmed with a metallic pole as he walked residence from faculty with pals in Center Swan on October 13.
Brearley, who’s accused of chasing the youths earlier than attacking Cassius, made a quick look in WA Magistrates Court docket on Wednesday through video hyperlink.
Wearing a inexperienced tracksuit, he confirmed his identification from Casuarina Jail in Perth’s south however mentioned little else.
Brearley has additionally been charged with bashing one among Cassius’s pals, who had been on crutches.
The 21-year-old was remanded in custody till the matter returns to courtroom on March 29.

