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Memorial pays tribute to teenage boy killed in Cambridgeshire stabbing

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Baye Bireme Fall was stabbed outside a shopping centre in April

Memorial set up in memory of teenager killed in Peterborough stabbing

A memorial has been installed in tribute to a teenager who was stabbed to death earlier this year. Baye Bireme Fall, 16, was stabbed outside the Ortongate Shopping Centre in Peterborough on April 12.

He was pronounced dead at Peterborough City Hospital at around 9.30pm that day. A post-mortem confirmed he died of a single stab wound to his chest and abdomen.

A memorial has been installed outside the shopping centre as a tribute to Baye. The memorial is made up of a wooden well, with a smaller bucket of roses in the middle.

The well is surrounded by floral tributes and miniature stone plaques. The memorial was set up by Councillor Kirsty Knight (Con, Orton Waterville).

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Two people are set to face trial on October 12 for Baye’s murder. These are Emidas Krutkevicius, 18, of Peterborough, and a 15-year-old boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons.

Krutkevicius pleaded not guilty to murder, while the 15-year-old boy was asked not to enter a plea at a hearing at Huntingdon Crown Court on May 19.

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