Published  • loading... • Updated 
Teenagers Guilty of Killing Homeless Man Who Could Have Been Saved Near King's Cross Station
The attack stemmed from a drug dispute, leaving Anthony Marks with fatal brain injuries; two teenagers convicted of manslaughter, one of murder, after a 47-hour jury deliberation.
- Three teenagers were convicted after the death of Anthony Marks near King's Cross railway station, London, with Jaidee Bingham found guilty of murder on Thursday and Eymaiyah Lee Bradshaw‑McKoy and Mia Campos‑Jorge convicted of manslaughter.
- Prosecutors say the attack stemmed from a dispute over stolen crack cocaine and retaliation for violence against a runner delivering drugs for Jaidee Bingham, whose nickname is `Ghost`.
- He was admitted in critical condition to St Mary's Hospital, had emergency surgery at King's College Hospital, and after discharge on August 13 reported headaches but was not referred for another brain scan.
- Judge Mark Dennis KC remanded the defendants into custody to be sentenced later, while the jury was discharged after failing to reach a verdict on a fourth defendant.
- The prosecution noted the `cycle of events` that led to Mr Marks's death would not have occurred without the assault, as staff at King's Cross station found him injured shortly before 6am and medical professionals withdrew care without a next of kin.
Insights by Ground AI
22 Articles
22 Articles
 Evening Standard
Evening Standard+19 Reposted by 19 other sources
Teenagers guilty of killing homeless man who could have been saved
Eymaiyah Lee Bradshaw-McKoy, 18, Mia Campos-Jorge, 19, and Jaidee Bingham, 18, attacked Anthony Marks, 51, last August and he died five weeks later.
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleCoverage Details
Total News Sources22
Leaning Left1Leaning Right0Center17Last UpdatedBias Distribution94%  Center
Bias Distribution
- 94% of the sources are Center
94% Center
C 94%
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
 US Edition
US Edition































