Jurors have retired to consider their verdicts in the Charlie Elms murder trial. A 17-year-old boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, denies murdering the 25-year-old in Oldham.
The alleged murder came after a 'petty and meaningless feud' erupted, Manchester Crown Court has heard. READ MORE : Police investigate whether man was stabbed to death in bust-up 'over a phone' The teenager denies murder and an alternative count of manslaughter and says he acted in self defence.
During the trial jurors heard how Mr Elms and a group of five other men arrived at a house in Limeside at about 5pm on May 26, where the defendant was present.
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