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Milton Keynes house party stabbings: Second man in court Milton Keynes house party stabbings: Third man arrested
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A second man has appeared in court accused of murdering two teenagers who were stabbed to death at a house party. A third man has been arrested in connection with the deaths of two teenagers who were stabbed to death at a house party.
Dom Ansah and Ben Gillham-Rice, both 17, died after being stabbed at a birthday party in Archford Croft in Milton Keynes on 19 October. Two other males were seriously injured. Dom Ansah and Ben Gillham-Rice, both 17, died after being attacked at a birthday party in Archford Croft in Milton Keynes on 19 October.
Earl Bevans, of no fixed abode, has been charged with two counts of murder and two counts of attempted murder. A 27-year-old has been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder.
The 22-year-old was remanded in custody at High Wycombe Magistrates Court. Two other men have been charged with two counts of murder and two counts of attempted murder.
Charlie Chandler, 21, of Bletchley, has also been charged with two counts of murder and two counts of attempted murder. The attempted murder charges relate to two "males" who were seriously injured in the incident.
Mr Chandler, of Fitzwilliam Street, was remanded in custody at Milton Keynes Magistrates' Court on Friday. Charlie Chandler, 21, of Fitzwilliam Street, Bletchley, and Earl Evans, 22, of no fixed abode, are due to appear at Luton Crown Court on Monday.
The two men are due to appear at Luton Crown Court on Monday.
Earlier, Thames Valley Police said they believed others were involved in the stabbings and urged them to come forward or risk being publicly named.Earlier, Thames Valley Police said they believed others were involved in the stabbings and urged them to come forward or risk being publicly named.