Leeds takeaway owner tells of ‘panic’ after finding Bradley Wall’s body slumped below staircase

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The 24-year-old was found dead on June 23 this year with multiple injuries to his head, face and body

During the prosecution case on the second day of the trial, the jury heard a statement from the owner of Su Casa Grill on the corner of Fairford Avenue and Burton Road. The man arrived for work at about 11am and at 2.25pm, he said he went to use the takeaway’s toilets - located in the basement of 2 Fairford Avenue.The basement is accessed via a flight of stairs to the outside of the property.

Leeds Crown Court then heard statements from emergency service workers who arrived at the scene. A paramedic received an emergency call at 2.30pm and arrived at Fairford Avenue within about three minutes; police were already present.They were directed to Mr Wall’s body at the bottom of the basement stairs and said his body was"doubled over” with his head on his knees. They saw a slab on his back, big enough to cover his head and neck.

His colleague noted there was “a lot of blood on the floor” around the patient and “appeared to be congealed”, suggesting he had been there for some time.Leeds Crown Court heard that the owner of Su Casa Grill found Bradley's body slumped over at the bottom of a staircase leading to the basement of 2 Fairford Avenue, pictured

The court heard Mr Wall was “cold to the touch” and paramedics used an ECG test, but there was no output. He was declared deceased at 2.42pm.After investigating the body, a police officer conducted enquiries in 2 Fairford Avenue, a building made up of six individual flats. In a statement read out in court, she said the door to flat four, on the second floor, had been broken, as if it had been kicked in.

There was no sign of blood or anyone else inside the flat, but the officer said the window was open and there was a large roof tile that looked loose.Mason, of Whingate, Armley, and Ramsdale, of Fairford Avenue, have both pleaded not guilty to murder. The trial continues.Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Yorkshire Evening Post, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more.

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