Teens guilty of killing boy, 16, with zombie knife

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Mikey Roynon died from a single stab wound at a party in Bath
By Emma Elgee and Dan Johnson
BBC News, Bristol

Three teenagers have been found guilty of killing a 16-year-old with a large zombie knife at a house party.

Mikey Roynon, from Kingswood, Bristol, was stabbed in the back of the neck during a row at a house in Bath on 10 June 2023.

Jurors found one boy guilty of murder and the other two guilty of manslaughter. The 16-year-olds can not be named for legal reasons.

Mikey’s mum, Hayley Ryall, said the teens have “got what they deserved”.

The boy found guilty of murder had admitted stabbing Mikey but said he acted in self-defence.

Mikey’s family broke down in tears and hugged each other as verdicts were delivered. The trio will be sentenced on 3 May.

‘Keep his name alive’

Judge Mr Justice Saini said Mikey’s family and the jurors had behaved with “dignity and respect” throughout the trial.

Over the course of six weeks, the jury at Bristol Crown Court heard how trouble flared at a 16th birthday party, which was being held at a house in Eastfield Avenue in the Weston area of Bath.

Around 50 people were at the party when Mikey was stabbed in the back of the neck in the garden and collapsed. He died a short time later.

Hayley Ryall said her son was “full of life”

Speaking outside of the court after the verdict, Ms Ryall said she wanted to keep her son’s “name alive” and that they had got justice.

“They got what they deserved, it’s really good. This makes a difference because we have all suffered,” she said.

“Its never going to bring him back… he has still been taken from us but it is a little bit of justice for our boy.”

Mikey Roynon’s mum Hayley Ryall spoke outside court

Speaking to the BBC ahead of the verdict, Ms Ryall said: “Mikey was lively lots of fun and completely fearless with a massive heart of gold.

“He was very loved by everyone, especially me. He was full of life.”

Jurors were shown CCTV footage, taken from a bus, of the three defendants arriving in Bath for the party after traveling from Wiltshire.

In the footage, what appeared to be sharp objects were shown beneath the defendants’ tops – which the prosecution said showed the boys arrived at the party armed.

The defendants left the scene and later disposed of their weapons, two of which were recovered by police.

‘Horrifying weapon’

A teenager, who was also at the party and gave evidence during the trial, said Mikey told him he thought he was going to die after being stabbed.

Witnesses said that about nine or 10 boys had pulled weapons “like swords and zombie knives”, the jury heard.

Det Insp Mark Newbury, the senior investigating officer at Avon and Somerset Police, said it was “utterly unconscionable” that three boys went armed with knives to a teenage girl’s 16th birthday.

“Mikey went to that party to socialise and to have a good time,” he said.

“Instead, he was attacked with a horrifying weapon, suffered a catastrophic injury and tragically lost his life.”

Around 50 people were at the party when Mikey was stabbed

During the trial the three defendants chose not to give evidence to the court but gave written statements.

Two of the boys, including the one who inflicted the wound, admitted possessing knives but the other boy denied having one. All three denied murder.

Summing up the trial, the judge had told jurors they needed to “put sympathy and emotion out of their minds” when deciding the verdicts.

He added that Mikey “was a child, the defendants are children”.

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