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A teenager was cleared yesterday of the murder of a 17-year-old whom she stabbed through the heart during a violent clash between female gangs.
Chelsea Bennett, 19, admitted plunging a steak knife into the heart of Sian Simpson during a row over a man. The argument centred on Nathan Davidson, whose pregnant girlfriend, Daniele Cooke, was Miss Bennett's best friend. He had a four-month-old son with Miss Simpson's cousin, Chantelle Campbell.
Police found between 12 and 30 girls and young women when they arrived at the scene of the fight in Croydon, South London, in June last year, the Old Bailey was told.
The fatal stabbing, resulting from fighting between groups of girls, may have been the first of its kind, a senior detective said after the trial. He said the killing was another example of a trivial row leading to death because of the presence of a knife.
Brian Altman, QC, for the prosecution, had told the court that Miss Simpson's death was the culmination of an afternoon and evening of tension between two groups of young females. “Resort was made, all too depressingly and familiarly, to the use of a knife to settle the score, with a fatal outcome,” he said.
Miss Simpson, an A-level student who dreamt of becoming an accountant, was left lying in a pool of blood, surrounded by young girls screaming at each other.
The court heard that the fight began when Miss Cooke decided to confront Mr Davidson, 26, when she heard that he was with his former partner and their child at his mother's house. She left a voice message on his mobile phone saying: “You hear what I am saying, yeah? I am coming to your mum's house so if she's there she's going to get f***** up and so are you.”
When Miss Cooke and Miss Bennett arrived at the address with three other women there were threats between the rival groups, “doubtless borne of jealousy”, Mr Altman said.
Miss Simpson and Miss Campbell, who had armed herself with a kitchen knife, went to confront the girls and several scuffles broke out. Miss Bennett said in evidence that Miss Simpson - who jurors heard was nicknamed “Pitbull” - had come at her with a knife first, so she grabbed a blade to defend herself. “She had the knife and she kept coming. She jumped on my back and started punching my head,” Miss Bennett told the jury. “I saw the knife on the pavement. I picked it up. I thought she would be scared. I thought she would stop running towards me. I wanted to get back into the car and her to stop running at me. I got up very quickly. I was trying to block her and push her away.”
After the stabbing, Miss Bennett locked herself in Miss Cooke's car before the vehicle was mobbed, with girls kicking out and hurling bricks at her. Police arrested her at the scene, when she pulled the brown-handled steak knife, used to stab Miss Simpson, from under the car seat.
Miss Bennett told the court: “I wanted to write a letter to Sian's family. I wanted to say maybe they can understand how scared I was and why I picked up that knife and I didn't even know that I had done it.”
She sat shaking in the dock as the verdicts were delivered and sobbed uncontrollably as the jury cleared of her murder and manslaughter. Miss Simpson's family shouted abuse.
The two rival groups of women have continued their feud and a tribute website has been taken over, with girls on both sides abusing one another. Miss Bennett's friends have written messages insulting Miss Campbell and blaming her and Mr Davidson for the death. Miss Simpson's friends and relatives have threatened Miss Bennett. Under one message, “halt the fussing and respect the dead”, a friend of Miss Simpson's pleaded: “This site is for condolences ... not tit 4 tat about who did what with who. Please allow the poor girl to rest in peace ... have you no shame? It is apparent this ‘dispute' will cease in another loss of life. Because u so-called pals seem bloodthirsty!”
Miss Simpson's aunt, Sharon Fairclough, spoke out against knife crime in a statement outside court, flanked by Sian's mother, Mikaala Fairclough, and the girl's grandmother and other relatives. She said: “Our baby Sian Simpson was a good girl, a believer in what's right. She had a right to life. It is time parents, guardians and responsible adults took back our roles as disciplinarians. We, as the bearers and carers of these children, must instil morals in the youth of today. Sian Simpson, loving sister, daughter, granddaughter and niece, was a good, well-mannered humble young woman.”
She said Miss Simpson had received an acceptance letter from a university shortly after she died. “She was a good girl doing a good deed,” Ms Fairclough added. “She tried to stop the violence. She was there to protect, she was not in a girl gang.”
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"SELF DEFENCE?"
Going with a group of your friends to look for your boyfriend and his ex after sending threatening messages about what you intend to do to them both, sounds to me like Chelsea and her crew went with intent on starting trouble. NOT ALL BLACK VICTIMS HAVE TO BE PORTRAYED AS THUGS!
katrina, STREATHAM,LONDON,
@Chan
I'm not cold hearted at all. The police have been saying on TV for the past couple of weeks, that if you arm yourself with a knife, or are friends with someone who carries a knife, you are more likely to be stabbed.
JO, Hastings,
wld u b sayin da same ting if ur sister, cousin or friend had been murdered. NO i dnt tink so. so wot if her name was pitbull? r u tryin 2 say dat she deserved death coz of dis. As for JO, Sian did not live by the sword. u dnt no her 2 b sayin dat. these comments show ur all cold hearted. R.I.P Sian
Chan, South London, UK
A girl whose nickname is "Pitbull", who carries a knife, charges at another with that knife, clambers on the back of another and proceeds to punch their head... is most certainly not a "good girl" or "a believer in what is right".
Her parent's delusion that she was helped caused this.
Laura Roberts, London, UK
Is this a joke? Miss Simpson's street name was Pitbull but she was a good girl?????
jo, london, uk
If you live by the sword, you die by the sword.
Jo, Hastings, UK
Why bicker over the finer details - a girl is dead! The dead girl did not bring the knife into the equation, just because she was punching Bennett is no justification to stab her to death. OK her nick-name was 'pitbull' so she was no angel - but how does that make the stabbing any more justified?
Jacqui, London,
I don't understand how the girl can claim to have been 'scared' when she turned up there looking for trouble? How can u be acquitted on self defence when you went looking for a fight as evidenced above?
A sad travesty of justice
Jane, London, UK
Laura and Lawren, maybe you should get on with it then. Glad I don't live in London or Brighton. What is this country coming too?
Paul, Coventry,
Well Paul of Coventry... if someone was coming at YOU with a knife I think you'd probably call it SELF DEFENCE.
If there had been NO knife in the first place then NO ONE would have been stabbed.
Lawren, Brighton, UK
At last- This story gives hope to others that self-defence is not a crime and that you do not have lay down on your back and let the killer kill you because you could be jailed for life. Everyone should have the right to protect themselves from violent people.
jayil, london, uk
Another positive message to the gang culture courtesy of the justice system, and yet another family left with a lifetime of grief.
Ron, Sedbergh, England
If stabbing someone through the heart isn't 'murder', what on earth is?
Paul, Coventry,
If you come at me with a knife, intentionally as a last resort I'll attempt to kill you if that's the only way to stop you. Unintentionally in the struggle I may stab you through the heart.
Not murder.
Laura Roberts, London, UK
When somebody nic-named 'Pitbull' jumps on your back and starts punching you in the head they can hardly be classed as good, well mannered,and humble.
PR, Manchester,
exactly paul coventry
if someone stabs another with a knife it is murder..
what justice do you call this?
the whole system stinks.
adam, loondon, engleland
From what has been said Ms Bennett did not bring the knife to the fight. So there was lack of intent to murder before the fight. Ms Bennett can claim self defence as well. She was attacked with a weapon.
The knife made a fist fight into a lethal force situation, bad for everyone.
Alexis, London, United Kingdom
So let me get this right 'If you stab someone through the heart' it is not murder! Thats a another great message the loony Judges are sending out to the streets!
andy, london,
A young woman murdered and no-one is going to pay for this? Whatever happened to Labour's mantra on being "TOUGH ON CRIME" ????
Brian Wilson, Edinburgh,
Crazy laws and crazy Britain at present !!!! Seems that one can get away with murder in C21st Britain !!!!
ian payne, walsall,
This story is just amazing!! How can it be that a person is killed with a knife and there are no consequences, what type of message are we putting out there to our young people.
Kay, London,
Just so this is clear, Chelsea clearly stated that the knife she picked up did not belong to Sian, it just somehow appeared out of nowhere once she fell to the floor. Also, there is no evidence that states Sian had a knife in the first place. Please explain how this is self defence?
Dionne, London,
If someone attacks you with a knife and you pick up the knife and they attack again and THEY get stabbed, then it is surely self-defence isn't it? What a waste of life.
Richard, Plymouth, UK
If stabbing someone through the heart isn't 'murder', what on earth is?
Paul, Coventry,