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Robert Dex

Teenager jailed for murder after his mum called 999 to tell police he did it

A teenager has been convicted of murder after his mum called police to tell them he had stabbed another boy.

Joshua Delbono, 19, was found unanimously guilty by a jury at Bristol Crown Court of killing 16-year-old Charley Bates in July last year.

He was handed a life sentence and must serve a minimum of 21 years.

Charley was fatally wounded by Delbono in a public car park, off The Street, in the centre of the Somerset town of Radstock on Sunday July 31.

The court heard Delbono was in one of two cars that arrived in the car park before a confrontation between Charley and some other passengers that ended with Delbono stabbing him several times.

A pathologist told the court Charley sustained a stab wound to his chest, plus a wound to his arm which was consistent with him trying to defend himself.

Delbono left the scene after the stabbing and travelled about half an hour away to Shearwater Lake where he burned the clothes he had been wearing. This was captured on a mobile phone, police later discovered.

Joshua Delbono (Avon & Somerset Police)

At about 12.45am the following morning, approximately six hours after Charley had been stabbed, police received a phone call from Delbono’s mother in which she told police her son “had killed someone” and she was keeping him at the address.

She told the call-handler she felt “sick” by what had happened.

She then passed the phone to Delbono who admitted to stabbing Charley, claiming he was trying to protect others.

Delbono, from Frome, went on to falsely claim he had thrown the knife away at the scene and it may have ended up under a car, however conceded during the trial he had thrown it into Shearwater Lake.

DCI Mark Almond said: “Our thoughts and sympathies remain with Charley’s family who have experienced unimaginable pain over the past nine months. They continue to grieve for Charley and we are offering them support through our specially-trained officers.

“Charley had his whole life ahead of him and it was cut short by Joshua Delbono. The vigil held in his memory in Radstock in the days after this senseless tragedy highlights how his death affected the community and how popular a person he was.

“Such incidents are thankfully rare in Radstock, but the devastating consequences knife crime has on families and communities is clear for all to see and it is why we are committed to work with our partners to do all that we can to prevent more tragedies like this from happening.”

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