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Teenage girls deny killing vicar’s daughter

Two teenage girls today denied killing a vicar's daughter who plunged to her death from a third-floor window.

Rosimeiri Boxall, 19, died in May last year. She fell 50 feet after climbing out of the window of a large Victorian house in Blackheath, being used as temporary council accommodation, while apparently trying to escape from other girls, including one aged 13.

Oluwakemi Ajose, 19, from Charlton, and a 15-year-old girl who cannot be named for legal reasons, denied manslaughter when they appeared at the Old Bailey. Their trial is due to begin tomorrow.

Rosimeiri, known as Rosi, was adopted as a toddler in Brazil by the Rev Simon Boxall and his wife, Rachel.

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