Two more teens charged over Joshua Ingram murder

Specially trained officers are supporting Joshua's family
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Two more teenage boys have been charged as part of the investigation into the murder of Joshua Ingram in Seaford.
Joshua, 16, from Newhaven, died after being stabbed in the back and side outside Seaford train station on 10 September.
The 15 and 16-year-olds are due to appear at Brighton Youth Court on Tuesday 25 November and Thursday 11 December respectively, charged with conspiracy to commit grievous bodily harm (GBH).
Another 16-year-old has already been charged with murder and possession of a bladed article and will appear Lewes Crown Court on 24 November.
The two boys were arrested at addresses in Seaford on 19 September and were released on bail before later being charged, British Transport Police said.
Joshua's family have been informed and specially trained officers are supporting them, a police spokesperson said.
An inquest into his death opened in October, with pathologist Dr Robert Chapman's initial findings giving the cause of death as a haemorrhage caused by a stab wound to the heart.
Assistant coroner Laura Bradford adjourned the inquest pending legal proceedings.
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