Girl, 13, charged with teenager’s stabbing murder


Police have a charged a 13-year-old Chinese girl with murder after her fellow pupil was stabbed and later died. Photo: AAP
A teenage Chinese girl has been killed and her fellow student charged with murder following a stabbing at their host family’s home.
The 13-year-old girl was charged on on Tuesday afternoon following the death of the 14-year-old in the NSW Hunter region.
The pair travelled to Australia as part of a program to attend a local school and were staying at the same residence.
“We’re not aware of any other relationship between the two young girls, other than they were both part of this program and staying with the host family,” NSW Police Superintendent Tracy Chapman said.
The stabbing allegedly happened after the girls’ host family in Edgeworth, west of Newcastle, had gone to bed.
Emergency services were called about 10.20pm on Monday after one of the hosts heard a commotion and found the 14-year-old girl with stab wounds.
She was treated at the scene before paramedics took her to John Hunter Hospital, where she later died.
A kitchen knife has been seized for forensic examination.
The students arrived in Australia in late July and were expected to depart in mid-August, Chapman said.
Police are working with the Chinese consulate to notify their families.
Specialist detectives and the homicide squad are part of the complex investigation.
“As you can imagine, an investigation with young girls involved, language barriers, working through the consulate – they’re not Australian residents obviously – and so there are obvious complications,” Chapman said.
The 13-year-old will appear in a children’s court on Wednesday.
-with AAP
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