Two men have been charged with murder after a 24-year-old man was found dead outside a Beeston property.
Bradley Wall, from Leeds, was found outside a home in Fairford Avenue on Thursday, June 23. West Yorkshire Police (WYP) were called to the scene at 2.26pm, and forensic examination took place throughout the rest of the day.
Last week, commenting on the ongoing investigation into Bradley's death in Beeston, WYP said: "Bradley Wall, aged 24, from Leeds, was found dead outside an address in Fairford Avenue, Beeston, after officers were called there at 2.26pm yesterday.
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"Detectives from West Yorkshire Police Homicide and Major Enquiry Team are continuing to carry out enquiries to establish the circumstances surrounding his death. Two men have been arrested on suspicion of murder and are currently in custody."
In an update on Monday morning, the force confirmed two men have now been charged with murder - Aiden Ramsdale, 24, of Fairford Avenue, Beeston and Patrick Mason, 31, of Whingate, Leeds. Both individuals will appear at Leeds Magistrates Court today. A third man who was arrested has been released facing no further action.
A spokesperson for the police said: "Two men have been charged following the death of Bradley Wall in Leeds. Aiden Ramsdale, 24, of Fairford Avenue, Beeston; and Patrick Mason, 31, of Whingate, Leeds, have both been charged with murder. They have been remanded in custody to appear at Leeds Magistrates Court this morning (Monday, 27 June).
"A third man who was arrested has been released facing no further action. Bradley Wall, aged 24, from Leeds, was found dead outside an address in Fairford Avenue, Beeston, on Thursday (23 June)."
One resident, who did not want to be named, said he was shocked by the news of Bradley's death. He said: "The first I knew of it was when I saw all of the police tape. It is a shock when something like that happens on your street.
"It is a shame for the area. I've lived here for 15 years and it is quite a nice place to live, some great people live here. The other end of the street (by the police cordon) is a bit different. These things don't happen all of the time and I don't know the people involved."
Another resident, Abdul Khan, said he had feared something would happen on the street for a long time. "There has been a lot going on there. Something terrible was going to happen and it has done."
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