Accused killer allegedly bragged about bashing Cassius Turvey with metal pole, court told

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Accused killer allegedly bragged about bashing Cassius Turvey with metal pole, court told
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The trial over the alleged murder of Cassius Turvey has heard how a series of “complex events” led to the teenager’s death.

Murder-accused Jack Brearley allegedly bragged about bashing 15-year-old schoolboy Cassius Turvey with the metal handle of a shopping trolley, a Perth court has heard.

Cassius was allegedly bashed on October 13, 2022 after he was chased along with other school children through a reserve. Later, Stanwix said, the group found the girl at the centre of the argument and asked them where the boys involved were and were directed down the road.The group followed the girls’ directions and came across a 15-year-old boy who allegedly knew nothing of Cody Gilmore, nor a disagreement over a girl.

They allegedly then took him back to Gilmore’s house where they gave him shoes and a Nintendo Switch by way of apology before letting him go. Meanwhile, a group of 19 Swan View Senior High School students – including Cassius – were heading to Middle Swan to watch a fight that had been arranged on Snapchat.

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