Parliament Road death: Murder accused Dawit Khasay makes appearance at Teesside Crown Court
A teenager accused of the murder of a young woman in Middlesbrough has appeared at Teesside Crown Court. Dawit Khasay, 19, was in court after a woman in her 20s was found dead at a property on Parliament Road, Middlesbrough in
A teenager accused of the murder of a young woman in Middlesbrough has appeared at Teesside Crown Court.
Dawit Khasay, 19, was in court after a woman in her 20s was found dead at a property on Parliament Road, Middlesbrough in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Khasay, of Maple Street, Middlesbrough is originally from Eritrea and speaks the East African language Tigrinya.
He appeared for a short hearing in front of Judge Simon Bourne-Arton QC, the Recorder of Middlesbrough, this morning.
He has not yet entered any pleas and is remanded in custody.
The case was adjourned to a further hearing tomorrow or Friday for an interpreter to come to court.
Officers were called to a “multi-occupancy house” on Parliament Road at around 3.35am on Saturday by a concerned member of the public.
Police have confirmed that the dead woman was in her twenties and was a foreign national.
She was pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics.
gebre1 May 10, 2014
it is sad, killing eritrean who was passed through rough life. May God rest her soul in heaven. Both families will have hard time to cope with this tragedy. thanks assenna for publisize this.
rahwa May 11, 2014
this is tragic. very sad and depressing news. may your soul rest in peace my dear sister! please brothers and sisters cannot we try to address this issue of crime among us? this must stop and we can tackle it, i am sure. xnaat yhabkum sdran fetewtn.
Selam May 11, 2014
Rahwa,
After learning how to kill in sawa, after being treated like animal and going through incredible suffering and horror, many Eritrean men and women are traumatized and depressed. But because of lack of information they do not know where to who to turn to. They go to extreme emotions and even madness by very simple things! Nowadays Eritrean have become very secretive and do not share their problems or go to a specialist. They just keep it in side and till it burns them and explodes on others as well. The Eritrean communities have to get together and try to see if some of us need help. help is available in this country. We know about this poor lady only because she died but there are many Eritrean women who live in hell with wife beaters but they do not talk about it. Many beat even their kids. It is sad really.
simon May 12, 2014
this young eritreanes they depressed because the learned only to shoet and kill so its dificult to reterned in a common sociate.IN a time of this brutal regime.the young generation will sufer a lot.