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Basildon murder: Four people charged with Darren Kelly murder Basildon stabbing: Four people charged with Darren Kelly murder
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Four people, including a girl of 15, have been charged with the murder of a man in Essex on Tuesday. Four people, including a 15-year-old girl, have been charged with the murder of a man in Essex on Tuesday.
Darren Kelly, 42, was found injured on Caister Drive, Basildon, at 21:30 BST. He died later at Basildon Hospital.Darren Kelly, 42, was found injured on Caister Drive, Basildon, at 21:30 BST. He died later at Basildon Hospital.
Those charged are: Chris Carroll, 20, of Pevensey Close, Pitsea; a boy, aged 17, from Pitsea; a boy, aged 16 from Basildon; and the girl, from Pitsea. Chris Carroll, 20, of Pevensey Close, Pitsea; a boy, aged 17, from Pitsea; a boy, aged 16 from Basildon; and the girl, from Pitsea, will appear before Chelmsford magistrates on Saturday.
They will appear at Chelmsford Magistrates' Court on Saturday. A girl of 13 was released on bail until 16 December pending further inquiries.
A 13-year-old girl from Basildon, who was arrested on suspicion of murder, has been released on police bail until 16 December pending further inquiries . The girl, from Basildon, was arrested on suspicion of murder earlier in the week.
A post-mortem examination found Mr Kelly was likely to have died from "multiple stab wounds and blood loss", Essex Police said.A post-mortem examination found Mr Kelly was likely to have died from "multiple stab wounds and blood loss", Essex Police said.
His friend Stuart Cullum, who had known the lorry driver for more than a decade, described him as "the life and soul of every party" and said that he "wouldn't harm a fly". His friend Stuart Cullum, who had known the lorry driver for more than a decade, described him as "the life and soul of every party" and said he "wouldn't harm a fly".