The inquest into his death has been suspended until criminal proceedings have concluded
An inquest heard how a 16-year-old boy died from a stab wound to his chest and abdomen. Baye Bireme Fall died just before 9.30pm at Peterborough City Hospital on Sunday, April 12, after being stabbed outside of the Ortongate Shopping Centre in Peterborough at around 7pm on the same night.
The inquest into his death was opened on Thursday, April 30, by Coroner Caroline Jones at Vantage House in Huntingdon. The inquest heard how Baye had been taken to hospital by emergency services after he was stabbed in the abdomen.
A post-mortem examination was carried out on Wednesday, April 15. Baye was formally identified by his mother on Thursday, April 16.
The cause of his death has been confirmed as a stab wound to his chest and abdomen. The inquest into Baye’s death has been suspended until the criminal proceedings surrounding the incident have concluded.
Emidas Krutkevicius, 18, of Garton End Road, Peterborough, and a 15-year-old boy from Peterborough, who cannot be named for legal reasons, were charged with the murder of Baye. A provisional trial date has been set for October 12 at Huntingdon Crown Court with the trial expected to last around four weeks.
In a tribute to Baye, his family described him as an “amazing boy” with a “pure and kind” heart. The family said they were “completely shattered” by his death and “may never recover”.
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