Harold Hill
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London Assembly | Havering |
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Redbridge | |
Population | Gooshays |
Fire | London |
Postcode district | RM3 |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Police | Metropolitan |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2299736 |
About Harold Hill
Harold Hill is a suburban area in Romford in East London, England, 16. 6 miles northeast of Charing Cross, which is identified as a district centre in the London Plan. The name refers to Harold Godwinson who held the manor of Havering-atte-Bower. It is peripheral to London, forming an eastern edge of the urban sprawl.
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Jodie Chesney: the knife "pass almost teenage body'
Jodie Chesney was stabbed to death, while socializing with friends in The Park
Jodie Chesney died of an 18cm-deep wound from a Knife , a court heard nearly passed right through her body.
The 17-year-old was with friends socialising in the Harold Hill area of Romford, East London , when she was stabbed in the back, the on 1. March.
Despite the efforts of the doctors, Jodie was pronounced dead in a gas station while on the way to the hospital.
Manuel Petrovic and Svensson Ong-a-Kwie, both from Romford, and two teenage boys, all deny murder at the Old Bailey.
the jurors have previously heard that Jodie had been unlikely, The Intended target of what is thought to be a drug dispute.
the pathologist Dr Ashley Fegan-Earl carried out a post-mortem examination on Jodie's body on 3. March, and found she had a stab wound on The Right side of her back from a "single-edged Knife ".
The Scene of The Attack in Amy's Park, Harold HillDr. Fegan-Earl said the blade came within a couple of millimetres, passes completely through The Body .
While The Wound was 18cm deep, the pathologist said it was "quite plausible, a shorter blade gave rise to the more wound Track ".
Jodie's friend Eddie Coyle previously told jurors he was "forced to catch you," as she fell from the BankHe suggested, "moderate" force would have been needed, but added: "It means that severe force was not used. "
Dr. Fegan-Earl Jodie recorded the cause of death as "shock and hemorrhage due to stab wound to the back of the chest".
The pathologist was asked whether a 19. 5 cm with black handle, single edge Knife confiscated by Mr Ong-a-Kwie space is the cause of The Wound .
He said The Knife was "consistent" with the fatal injuries.
Manuel Petrovic (left) and Svensson Ong-a-Kwie (far right) to deny the murder of Jodie ChesneyBut Charles Sherrard QC, defending, said 19-year-old Mr Ong-a-Kwie, it was a hypothetical question, as The Wound could have been caused by a "bog-standard Kitchen Knife ".
The pathologist agreed.
Dr. Fegan-Earl told the jury that the injury could have been caused in a fraction of a second.
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Source of news: bbc.com