Jack Brearley has been charged with murder over the alleged vicious attack of the Aboriginal teenager, who died after being placed in an induced coma.
Tens of thousands of dollars has been raised for the grieving family of Cassius Turvey who tragically died after he was allegedly brutally attacked by a ...
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Man charged with murder of 15-year-old Cassius Turvey after police say alleged attacker approached a group of children as they were walking along the road.
Police said the accused man had damage to his vehicle a day prior to the assault. Police said teenager Cassius Turvey and a group of friends were approached by a 21-year-old man while walking home from school in Middle Swan on Perth’s outskirts on 13 October. A man has been charged with the murder of a 15-year-old Aboriginal teenager in Perth, who police allege died from head injuries after being bashed with a metal pole.
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He was placed in an induced coma and died on Sunday. The 21-year-old on Monday faced Midland Magistrates Court, where he was remanded in custody to reappear in November. [WA Police](https://7news.com.au/news/western-australia-police) initially charged Jack Brearley with unlawful wounding but on Monday said the charge had been upgraded to murder. A passenger then allegedly shouted “run” at the boys, before he caught up with Cassius and attacked him with a metal pole. [Perth](https://7news.com.au/news/perth) boy who died after he was allegedly attacked while walking after school is pleading for justice for her “beautiful” boy. Cassius Turvey was walking along Patterson Drive, Middle Swan with friends in school uniform about 4.30pm on October 13 when he was allegedly attacked by a group of men with a weapon.
A man has been charged with the murder of a 15-year-old Aboriginal boy in Perth, who police allege died from head injuries after being bashed with a metal ...
I urge anyone with information to contact police." Police said the accused man had damage to his vehicle a day prior to the assault. A man has been charged with the murder of a 15-year-old Aboriginal boy in Perth, who police allege died from head injuries after being bashed with a metal pole.
Cassius Turvey was walking with a group of friends on October 13 when police allege he was followed by a ute and attacked by Jack Steven James Brearley who ...
Cassius suffered lacerations to the ear and forehead and two strokes. He underwent multiple surgeries to relieve swelling in his brain but died in hospital on Sunday. “We are working with the family and local businesses and the school just to ensure that nothing further escalates as a result of this,” he said. “In terms of the motivation [behind] the attack, that is still subject to ongoing investigations by the homicide squad,” he said. He was initially sent home after receiving stitches but then suffered a seizure eight hours after the attack and was taken back to hospital where he was placed into an induced coma. Cassius Turvey was walking with a group of friends on October 13 when police allege he was followed by a ute and attacked by Jack Steven James Brearley who jumped out of the car and assaulted Cassius with a metal pole.
Tens of thousands of dollars has been raised for the grieving family of Cassius Turvey who tragically died after he was allegedly brutally attacked by a ...
“My boy would never do anything wrong, or his friends. windows, and he would never do that.” The 15-year-old suffered serious head injuries and initially spent five days in hospital. Ms Wighton wrote that once Cassius arrived at hospital for a second time, he was placed into a medically induced coma and had a craniectomy to “release pressure from the swelling on the brain.” “A MRI and CT scan discovered there were two bleeds on the brain and he was then transported to Perth Children’s Hospital where he stayed for five days. “Cassius was immediately transported to Midland St John of God Hospital with a laceration to the ear and forehead,” GoFundMe page organiser Michelle Wighton wrote.