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16-year-old seen on CCTV with McDonald’s after boys die

16-year-old seen on CCTV with McDonald’s after boys die

Mr Tully previously explained how the property in the Hartcliffe area – which he said had a “rivalry” with the Knowle West area – was targeted at around 22:00 GMT on January 27.

CCTV footage showed people outside the house holding machetes and throwing bricks at the windows. A woman was injured during the incident.

An hour later, Snook, Tolliver and the three teenagers allegedly left the Hartcliffe area in Snook’s car armed with “fearsome weapons” and “determined for revenge”, Mr Tully said.

They walked past Mason and Max, who had just left Mason’s house, and mistakenly believed they had spotted those responsible for the attack.

Mr Tully previously told the jury: “They were completely wrong about that. Max and Mason had absolutely nothing to do with any prior incident and no connection to these events.

The trial continues.