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Wednesday, 20 November, 2002, 10:50 GMT
Man named in murder inquiry
Peter Fell, the man detectives want to question
Mr Fell is the sixth person to be traced in the inquiry
Police investigating the murder of a Manchester teenager have named a man they want to question.

Detectives want to talk to 19-year-old Peter Fell in connection with the death of James Lever in Northenden.

James, 16, died after receiving multiple injuries during an incident at the Church Inn, in Church Road in August.

Five people have been charged with murder after James's death, at about 2315 BST on 9 August.

Those charged are:

  • Michael Ramsbottom, 20, from Dunkery Road, Wythenshawe
  • 20-year-old Michael Bond, of Gorsey Avenue, Benchill
  • Jonathan Michael Pannett, of Button Lane, Wythenshawe
  • David Copeland, 19, of Woodview, Northenden
  • 20-year-old Stephen Bond, of Gorsey Avenue, Benchill

They have all appeared before magistrates in connection with the charges.


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