A 16-year-old was stabbed to death after being confronted by rival teenagers armed with an assortment of bladed weapons, a court has been told.
Ramarni Crosby - who was from Frampton on Severn - was repeatedly knifed when allegedly attacked by eight youths carrying a machete, meat cleaver and knives in Gloucester in December 2021.
The youngster and his four friends ran off – but he slowed and collapsed in Stratton Road, where he died of his injuries, CCTV footage from properties in the Barton area of the city showed.
Dean Smith, 20, Levi Cameron, 18, Callum Charles-Quebella, 18, three 17-year-olds and two 16-year-olds are accused of murdering the teenager on December 15, 2021.
The defendants under 18 cannot legally be named due to their age.
The build-up and aftermath of the alleged attack was caught on CCTV but the stabbing was not, Bristol Crown Court was told.
Prosecutor Adam Vaitilingam KC told the jury the defendants’ group totalled eight and Ramarni’s friends numbered five.
The defendants were part of a gang called GL1 and would wear purple bandanas as a sign of membership, the court was also told.
Although the alleged attack was not caught on camera, Mr Vaitilingam said: “But what you do see is Ramarni’s group approaching and then running away and being chased by the defendant group.
“Ramarni was the last to run away.
“After he’d run a short distance, he collapsed on the street.
“An ambulance was called and paramedics and doctors did what they could to save him, but he had been fatally injured.”
Mr Vaitilingam said none of the eight defendants were arrested at the scene – allowing them to dispose of mobile phones and weapons, including two knives, a machete and meat cleaver.
“A machete was thrown into the canal and recovered by police divers,” he said.
“That machete has clear links to these defendants. So do other weapons – two knives and a meat cleaver – found hidden in drains near to the scene of the killing.”
Ramarni had several stab wounds to his back and one to his skull.
Telephone and social media conversations between some of the defendants were recovered and included references to buying a “chef” – a knife – in the days before Ramarni’s death, jurors heard.
One defendant boasted of attacking Ramarni’s friend, claiming they “smoked him up with wood”, Mr Vaitilingam said.
Another allegedly made a reference to stabbing someone, saying: “I have been thinking about boring this man all night.”
Smith, of Lannett Road; Cameron, of Stanway Road; and Charles-Quebella, of Midland Road, all Gloucester; and their five co-accused deny murder.
The eight defendants all face the alternative charge of manslaughter, to which Charles-Quebella has pleaded guilty.
A ninth defendant, Keishaleigh Margrett-Whitter, 20, of Lyncroft Road, Tyseley, Birmingham, denies two charges of assisting an offender.
She allegedly gave two defendants a change of clothing, allowed them to use her mobile phone, swapped sim cards and organised taxis.
The trial continues.
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