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BBC News
17-06-2025
- BBC News
Netley alley stabbing: Man cleared of murder
An 18-year-old man has been cleared of murdering a 19-year-old found fatally stabbed in an alleyway in a Hampshire Choruma was discovered seriously injured in Station Road, Netley Abbey, on 19 December and died at the had alleged Mr Adeyemi stabbed Mr Choruma after a meeting was set up with him and another man over a drugs debt.A jury at Southampton Crown Court unanimously found Mr Adeyemi, of Holmes Close in Netley Abbey, not guilty of murder. He was also cleared of an alternative charge of manslaughter. The court was told Mr Choruma was found bleeding in the alleyway and several passers-by, including a former nurse, administered CPR until first responders arrived.A post-mortem examination showed he died from a 15cm (6in)-deep stab wound to the abdomen. You can follow BBC Hampshire & Isle of Wight on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram.


BBC News
03-06-2025
- General
- BBC News
Tawana Choruma killed in alleged Netley Abbey drugs debt row
An 19-year-old, found fatally stabbed in an alley way in a Hampshire village, was killed in a row over a drugs debt, a court has Choruma was discovered seriously injured in Station Road, Netley Abbey, on 19 December and died at the Adeyemi, 18, of Holmes Close in Netley Abbey denies trial at Southampton Crown Court was told Mr Adeyemi stabbed Mr Choruma after a meeting was set up with him and his friend Jack Hibbert who owed Mr Adeyemi £600. Prosecution barrister Sarah Jones told the jury: "It was a senseless death arising from tensions caused by drugs, drug dealing and the debts people accrue."Ms Jones described how a meeting between the three man had been arranged in the Station Road area of Netley Abbey because of Mr Hibbert's debt to Mr Adeyemi was "pursuing his debt with tenacity and relentlessness", she told the jury."It is clear there was considerable suspicion between the parties," she said Mr Choruma was stabbed by Mr Adeyemi shortly after making a phone call at 18:21 said Mr Choruma was left in a "dark lonely place, bleeding to death".Several passers-by, including a former nurse, administered CPR until first responders Ms Jones said, given the extent of his injuries, there was "no chance" of saving Mr Choruma's life.A post-mortem examination showed he died from a 15cm-deep stab wound to the abdomen.A car driver in a nearby street later said she saw a man with an "intense wide-eyed hostile stare" shortly after the time of the attack, the court was jury was also told that a knife was found in Mr Choruma's trial continues. You can follow BBC Hampshire & Isle of Wight on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram.