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Tom Wilkinson

Katie Rough: Teenage girl denies murdering seven-year-old

A teenager has denied murdering seven-year-old Katie Rough.

The youngster was found with severe lacerations to her neck and chest on a playing field in York last month and died later in hospital.

A 15-year-old girl was arrested after Katie was found injured and charged with murder and possession of an offensive weapon, a knife.

She appeared at Leeds Crown Court via video-link on Thursday, sitting next to her solicitor, who confirmed she had written “not guilty” on the indictment in front of her.

The teenager, who cannot be named, did not speak during the 20-minute hearing and only nodded when she was asked by Judge Peter Collier QC if she understood the proceedings.

The girl wore a lilac top with the sleeves bunched up to her elbows and sat with her legs crossed as she listened to what was being said.

Police search a path leading to the field where the body of seven-year-old Katie Rough was found in the Woodthorpe area of York (Danny Lawson/PA)

A dozen family members were in court and sat at the back, having been brought in through a rear door.

Judge Collier, the Recorder of Leeds, said the teenager's trial will take place on July 3.

There will be two further hearings before then.

Katie Rough's coffin leaves York Minster following her funeral service on February 13 2017 (John Giles/PA)

He said she will remain in “local authority accommodation” until the trial.

On Monday, hundreds of mourners donned rainbow-coloured accessories to celebrate Katie's life at her funeral in York Minster.

PA

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