Men involved in the death of Perth schoolboy Cassius Turvey, 15, to be sentenced in the WA Supreme Court

15 -year -old Perth school child Cassius Turvey’s terrible murder of a series of events that have participated in a series of five people, Australia will learn their fate for their role in shocking crimes shaking.
The WA Supreme Court will find the 24 -year -old Jack Brearley and 30 -year -old Brodie Palmer, both of them are guilty of killing Cassius, who was shot in a metal pole after school on October 13, 2022.
The 15 -year -old boy died of injuries in the hospital 10 days later.
His death led to the explosion of grief throughout the country, seeing that thousands of people joined the pert school child to honor the school child.
27 -year -old Mitchel Forth and 23 -year -old Aleesha Gilmore were also accused of murder for the child’s death.
However, a jury was found guilty of not guilty of Cassius’s murder, but less than less manslaughter.
Gilmore was not found guilty of both murder and killing.
A fifth man, 21 -year -old Ethan McKenzie, was not accused of murder, but Brearley, Gilmore, and other charges of a separate incident, four days before Cassius’s murder.
The jury found it guilty of all other accusations, including the deprivation of the freedom of two children who were held against their will four days ago.
In June, Gilmore and McKenzie applied for bail for the time served before conviction, but the guarantee opposed by the state for both criminals.
The group rejected all the allegations about a series of events that led to the death of Cassius.

During the hearing, the Court was told to Brearley that he had delivered deadly coups, but his joint accusation shared a common purpose when they set out that day.
Violence was fired on 9 October 2022, when Gilmore’s young brother was dealing with a love triangle.
Gilmore’s brother was afraid that he would be Mobbed, so Gilmore – with his boyfriend Brearley, with Forth and McKenzie – passed through the suburbs looking for children who threatened him in the east of Perth.
The jury was told that the 20-Soveings group chased a group of children-which was not related to these activities, and two of them broke out of the streets east of Perth on 9 October 2022.
The two children were forced to their cars at the knife point and were against their will.
One of the children said that he was trying to escape to court, but he was chased, punched, kicked and stabbed to a suburban street in Swan View.

Three days later, Brearley’s car windows were disintegrated by a group of school children in retaliation.
The court was told that Gilmore’s brothers were in contact with the planned fights and the people who threatened them to escape from their homes if they did not appear on October 13, 2022.
He was at Palmer’s house in Pert Hills when he and his partner accused, when he began to receive a message from his brother.
CCTV images caught Brearley, saying, “Someone smashed my car – they die,” he caught.
They went to Gilmore’s house, where the state group claimed that the group had collected weapons and carried shopping cars on a street next to the house and loaded them into Palmer’s car.
It was claimed that the group started with a joint goal of searching for school children.
The jury was told that Brearley and three men who came out after a previous discussion – minus Gilmore was told that a group of about 20 children.

Allegedly abused armed triple children with metal poles and accused them of disintegration of car windows.
The court claimed that a child was pushed and attacked, and others, including Cassius, were scattered in the bushes to try to escape from men.
The state claimed that Brearley was running after and caught Cassius, hit him on the ground, and hit the 15 -year -old child twice with a metal pole.
Cassius managed to walk to the group of friends after being attacked, despite the fact that they had a short distance in a near Tafe, although he had had more than one head trauma on his forehead and his divided ear.

Medical officials arrived and treated Cassius, who was transferred to Perth Children’s Hospital and sent home on October 18, but he was re -accepted to Midland Hospital after he had a seizure.
Days later he died in the hospital.
Brearley rejected all the allegations against him and said that he was Cassius who stabbed him first, and then accused Palmer for giving deadly blows to the school child.
Palmer heard that he was in his vehicle when the deadly attack took place and that Brearley was stabbed. When he approached them, he claimed that Cassius was covered with blood.