Slain Alberta teen didn't know accused attacker
Girl, 16, stabbed in the neck during break-in
CBC News
Posted: Jul 3, 2012 8:43 AM MT
Last Updated: Jul 3, 2012 5:32 PM MT
Staff Sgt. Bill Clark said the girl was stabbed in the neck during a break and enter in a north Edmonton home. (CBC)
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A 16-year-old girl who died after she was stabbed in the neck during a home break-in Monday in Edmonton did not know the 16-year-old boy charged with killing her, police say.
"Our victim and subject are absolutely not known to each other," said Staff Sgt. Bill Clark. "The victim is simply a very decent 16-year-old girl who was visiting family members with her father from out of town."
The boy — who cannot be named under the Youth Criminal Justice Act — is charged with second-degree murder, breaking and entering and committing robbery and possession of an offensive weapon, in this case a knife.
The charges were laid early Tuesday morning, the day after police found the girl suffering from injuries "of a violent nature" in a home in north Edmonton. She was taken to hospital, where she later died.
"This is a tragic, tragic case," Clark said. "It's simply sad. The family is obviously extremely devastated by the loss of both a daughter and a sibling.
"It's a senseless act of violence here that obviously didn't need to happen."
Clark said the suspect is believed to have attended a Canada Day event at a neighbour's home the night before. The girl was not part of those festivities, he said.
Police allege that some of the girl's personal items were stolen during the break-in.
The youth reserved his plea during his first appearance in youth court on Tuesday morning. His next appearance is scheduled for July 19.
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