Milton Keynes stabbing: Boy, 16, denies murder of Lewis Wenman
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Thames Valley Police said the post-mortem examination concluded the 17-year-old died from a stab wound to the chest
A 16-year-old boy has denied killing a teenager who was stabbed to death.
Lewis Wenman, 17, died after an incident in Tyburn Avenue, Milton Keynes, at about 18:40 GMT on 7 November and a post-mortem examination concluded he was stabbed in the chest.
The 16-year-old, who cannot be named because of his age, pleaded not guilty to murder at Luton Crown Court, and also denied a charge of theft.
He is due to stand trial at the same court in June.

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