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11:38 GMT, Friday, 15 August 2008 12:38 UK

Four deny park murder and robbery

Amar Aslam (Pic: West Yorks Police)

Three boys and a man have pleaded not guilty to murdering a teenager who was found dead in a West Yorkshire park.

Amar Aslam, 17, died from head injuries in Crow Nest Park, Dewsbury, on 25 May.

Amin Hussain Ali, 20, of Field Lane, Dewsbury, two 16 year-old boys and a 15-year-old youth denied the murder and robbery at Leeds Crown Court.

A fifth defendant, a 16-year-old boy, did not enter a plea. All five were remanded in custody and will go on trial on 10 November.

The trial is expected to last for four weeks.

The teenage defendants cannot be named for legal reasons.




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