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Youth in court over Rhys death

A teenager accused of murdering schoolboy Rhys Jones is to appear in court.

The 17-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, will appear at Liverpool youth court via a video link.

The case is expected to be committed to Liverpool Crown Court.

Rhys, 11, was shot dead last August as he walked home from football practice.

He died in his mother Melanie's arms in the car park of the Fir Tree pub in Croxteth, Merseyside.

Six others have been charged in connection with the murder and are already due to appear before the Recorder of Liverpool, Henry Globe QC, at the Crown Court next Monday.

They are James Yates, 20, of Dodman Road, Croxteth, Gary Kays, 25, of Mallard Close, and Melvin Coy, 24, of Abbeyfield Drive, both West Derby, Liverpool, as well as a 16-year-old and a 17-year-old, who cannot be identified.

They are all charged with assisting an offender.

A second 16-year-old is charged with assisting an offender and possessing a firearm and ammunition.

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