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Alan Weston

Youth charged in connection with murder of Alex Davies

A youth was tonight charged with the murder of a teenager in Parbold

A murder inquiry was launched after a body was found in a wooded area off Parbold Hill on the afternoon of Wednesday, May 1.

While formal identification has yet to be carried out, the body is believed to be that of Alex Davies, 18, from Skelmersdale.

He had suffered a number of injuries, with a Home Office post mortem confirming the cause of death as stab wounds and asphyxiation.

Alex Davies, 18, had been missing for three days (handout)



On Friday (May 3) detectives arrested a teenager in connection with the investigation. 

Following consultation with the Crown Prosecution Service, detectives have charged a 17-year-old boy from Chorley with murder.

The youth has been remanded to appear at Preston Magistrates Court, sitting at Preston Crown Court, tomorrow (Monday, May 6).

The family of Alex have been informed and are being supported by family liaison officers. 

Det Ch Insp Geoff Hurst, of Lancashire Police's Force Major investigation Team (FMIT) said: "My thoughts and the thoughts of every member of the team that have worked on this inquiry are with Alex’s family and friends at this exceptionally tragic and difficult time. 

"I am aware of the huge impact this crime has had on the community of Parbold, but I am heartened at the way that same community has pulled together and been so respectful to Alex, his family and to my officers who have been out trying to find the evidence that we need.

Forensic and police officers on Parbold Hill today after the discovery of a body in woodland (Liverpool Echo)


"While a youth has been charged our enquiries will still continue in the Parbold and Chorley areas and I would urge you to continue supporting the investigating officers. 

"If you have any information that you think may be relevant, no matter how small, please let us know by calling 101 quoting log reference 0460 of May 3 or independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."

Alternatively you can submit information through the major crime web portal here .

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