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Alex Rodda death: Man in court accused of boy's murder Alex Rodda death: Dad's tribute to 'perfect and beautiful' son
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An 18-year-old man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a 15-year-old boy in Cheshire. The father of a teenager found dead in woodland has paid tribute to his "beautiful little boy".
Alex Rodda, 15, was found near woodland in Ashley Mill Lane in Ashley at about 08:00 GMT on Friday. Alex Rodda, 15, was found near Ashley Mill Lane, in Ashley, Cheshire, at about 08:00 GMT on Friday.
Matthew Mason, of Ash Lane, Ollerton near Knutsford, is also charged with possessing a bladed article in a public place. Matthew Mason, 18, of Ash Lane, Ollerton near Knutsford, appeared before Crewe Magistrates' Court earlier charged with his murder.
Mr Mason was remanded in custody after appearing at Crewe Magistrates' Court. Alex's father Adam Rodda posted on Facebook: "RIP my perfect and beautiful boy. I love you more than life itself."
He is due to next appear at Chester Crown Court on Wednesday. A separate family statement said: "Alex was a very loving, caring, kind, loyal and, most of all, trusting young boy.
"He loved life and made friends wherever he went. He will be sorely missed."
Holmes Chapel Comprehensive School head teacher Denis Oliver said Alex, who was in Year 11, would be "sorely missed by everyone who knew him".
"Our deepest sympathies, thoughts and prayers are with Alex's family and friends at this very sad time."
Mr Mason is also charged with possessing a bladed article in a public place when he was arrested in Forton, near Newport, Shropshire, about four hours after the body was found.
He was remanded in custody and is due to next appear at Chester Crown Court on Wednesday.