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By Margaret Scheikowski

Stepdad acquitted of murder at retrial

Charlie Younes was accused of drowning his severely disabled stepson in a bathtub. (AAP)

A Sydney man accused of drowning his severely disabled stepson in a bathtub has been found not guilty of murder at his retrial.

Charlie Younes, 45, pleaded not guilty to murdering Steven Copo-Horton, also known as Steven Copo, in October 2013 , a week after he broke up with the teenager's mother.

He said he discovered 18-year-old Steven, who couldn't walk or talk, in the bath about 2am and raised the alarm to those sleeping in the mother's new western Sydney home.

After a six-week trial, a NSW Supreme Court jury was discharged in April after failing to reach a verdict.

Mr Younes then faced a second trial, with the jury on Friday finding him not guilty of murder.

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