A judge has told the teenagers who killed Brianna Ghey that they will face a life sentence once they are jailed for her murder.
Two teenagers - who cannot be named for legal reasons - were found guilty of the 'brutal and ferocious' killing today, after a trial at Manchester Crown Court.
Brianna, 16, a transgender girl, described as ‘beautiful, witty and hilarious’ by her family, was stabbed 28 times in broad daylight in a park near Warrington.
She had been lured to the park by a teenage girl who she believed was her friend. But Brianna had no idea that Girl X had secretly been plotting to kill her, with her friend Boy Y. READ MORE: Today's top Manchester Evening News stories READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community Both Boy Y and Girl X have now been found guilty of the murder, which they both denied.
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