Bailey Gwynne: Teenager Guilty Of Killing School Pupil, 16, During Fight At Cults Academy In Aberdeen

Teenager Found Guilty Of Killing School Pupil Bailey Gwynne
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A teenager has been found guilty of killing 16-year-old Bailey Gwynne during a fight at school last year.

The 16-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was convicted of culpable homicide after a jury ruled against a charge of murder at the High Court in Aberdeen.

Bailey died after being stabbed in the chest at Cults Academy, in Aberdeen, on October 28.

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Bailey Gwynne

The youth had admitted stabbing Bailey but denied murder during the five-day trial, the Press Association reports.

During evidence, it emerged Bailey had a major loss of blood after suffering a single fatal stab wound to the heart during a fight.

The court heard that on the day he was stabbed, Bailey had missed out on a lunchtime trip to the local supermarket as his friends forgot to tell him about the plan.

He was in a corridor with a group of boys and, after refusing a second biscuit to one, made a remark about him getting fatter.

Accounts of the fight differed between witnesses but the jury heard that Bailey, who was on his way out of the corridor, turned round and squared up to the accused after he made a comment about his mother.

They both were said to have thrown punches and two onlookers said Bailey had him in a headlock before he pulled out a knife.

A witness said of Bailey's reaction: "I found it really shocking - he's really shy and he's known not to fight back."

Headteacher Anna Muirhead, who was alerted to the fight after an ambulance had been called, said: "I knew immediately it was very, very serious."

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Headteacher Anna Muirhead

A post-mortem examination revealed he died as the result of a "penetrating stab-force injury to the chest" which went directly into the heart. Pathologists described the wound as "exceptionally dangerous".

The teenager who carried out the stabbing told police as he was handcuffed "it was just a moment of anger".

He later told officers: "I didn't mean to but I stabbed him."

The trial also heard that a laptop used by the teenager had revealed an internet search for "how to get rid of someone annoying".

The search term "difference between a homicide and a murder" was also noted, as was a web address relating to a YouTube video with the title "14-year-old Bronx student stabs bully to death outside school".

Emotions were high during the trial which saw a teenage witness break down as he gave details of the fight and the accused himself started crying when the jury heard how he was handcuffed by police who attended the school.

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Flowers at the gates of Cults Academy in Aberdeen, where a 16-year-old boy has died after being stabbed at the secondary school. (credit:Andrew Milligan/PA Wire)
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Floral tributes are left outside Cults Academy in Aberdeen, as police continue to question a teenager after a 16-year-old boy died in a stabbing at the secondary school. (credit:Andrew Milligan/PA Wire)
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Floral tributes outside Cults Academy in Aberdeen, as police continue to question a teenager after a 16-year-old boy died in a stabbing at the secondary school. (credit:Andrew Milligan/PA Wire)
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Floral tributes are left outside Cults Academy in Aberdeen, as police continue to question a teenager after a 16-year-old boy died in a stabbing at the secondary school. (credit:Andrew Milligan/PA Wire)
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Local Church of Scotland minister, Euen Gilchrist, from Cults Parish Church, outside Cults Academy in Aberdeen, as police continue to question a teenager after a 16-year-old boy died in a stabbing at the secondary school. (credit:Andrew Milligan/PA Wire)
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Local Church of Scotland minister, Euen Gilchrist, from Cults Parish Church, outside Cults Academy in Aberdeen, as police continue to question a teenager after a 16-year-old boy died in a stabbing at the secondary school. (credit:Andrew Milligan/PA Wire)