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The Independent
10-07-2025
- The Independent
Murder charge dismissed against Cartell Williams
The case against one of three men charged with murdering a teenager who was stabbed to death in a park has been dismissed. Cartell Williams, 28, was one of three people facing trial over the death of Eddie King Muthemba Kinuthia. The 19-year-old suffered multiple stab wounds in an incident in Grosvenor Road Triangle Park in St Pauls, Bristol, on July 21 2023. The murder charge against Williams was dismissed at a hearing at Bristol Crown Court earlier this week. He continues to serve a prison term for other offences. Zachariah Talbert Young, 27, of Easton, and Paul Elijah Hayden, 21, of Hanham, both Bristol, face trial later this year, accused of murder. A third defendant, Remi Hitchcock, 30, of Easton, also faces trial accused of assisting an offender in relation to the death of Mr Kinuthia. Talbert Young and Hayden are also accused of the attempted murder of a man in his late teens who was found with stab wounds at the junction of Easton Road and Easton Way in Bristol on February 2 2024. The trial is due to begin on October 6 and is expected to last up to six weeks.


BBC News
27-06-2025
- BBC News
Man cleared of murdering Eddie Kinuthia after park stabbing
A murder suspect's case has been dismissed after a teenager was stabbed in a Williams, 28, was one of three men charged with the murder of Eddie King Muthemba Kinuthia. The 19-year-old was attacked on 21 July, 2023, close to his home in the Grosvenor Road in St Pauls, charge against Williams was dismissed at a hearing at Bristol Crown Court on Tuesday, but he continues to serve a prison term for other Talbert Young, 27, of Easton, and Paul Elijah Hayden, 21, of Hanham, will face trial later this year. They both deny the charges against them. Remi Hitchcock, 30, of Easton, also faces trial accused of assisting an offender in relation to the death of Mr Avon and Somerset Police spokesperson said: "Eddie's family are still waiting for justice with dignity and strength, and they are always in our thoughts."The trial is due to begin on 6 October and is expected to last up to six weeks.