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A 14-year-old boy stabbed to death after leaving home to meet an internet friend has been described as a "gifted and dedicated student". | A 14-year-old boy stabbed to death after leaving home to meet an internet friend has been described as a "gifted and dedicated student". |
Breck Bednar, from Caterham, Surrey, died after suffering neck wounds in a flat on Roseberry Road in Grays, Essex at about 11am on Monday, Essex police said. | |
A post later appeared online saying Breck had left home after arranging to meet somebody through the internet. | A post later appeared online saying Breck had left home after arranging to meet somebody through the internet. |
On Thursday his parents – oil futures trader Barry Bednar, 49, from Texas, and US-born teaching assistant Lorin LaFave, 47 – issued a statement paying tribute to their son. | |
It said: "Our family is devastated by the loss of our beloved Breck David LaFave Bednar. | It said: "Our family is devastated by the loss of our beloved Breck David LaFave Bednar. |
"He was a kind, intelligent, thoughtful boy with a good sense of humour and was a dedicated student at St Bede's School in Redhill." | |
Breck was a member of the air cadets with the 135 Squadron in Redhill and attended St John the Evangelist Church of England church in Caterham. | |
"His three younger siblings knew him as a kind and loving older brother" the statement added. | |
"The wider family remember him as a well-mannered, social and confident boy who was always thoughtful and patient with his younger cousins." | |
Chris Curtis, headteacher of St Bede's School, said the school had been devastated by the year 10 pupil's death. | |
He added: "His tutor described him as a model student: a conscientious young man with a great deal of potential." | |
A message, posted on Facebook by a person claiming to be Breck's cousin, said he had turned to the internet after struggling to make friends. | |
"He ended up meeting someone who he thought wanted to be his friend. Breck told his father that he was going to his friend's house for a sleepover a couple of streets away, this wasn't a huge concern for his parents," it added. | "He ended up meeting someone who he thought wanted to be his friend. Breck told his father that he was going to his friend's house for a sleepover a couple of streets away, this wasn't a huge concern for his parents," it added. |
"He ended up taking a train down to Essex, about two hours away to meet the man he had been talking to over the internet." | "He ended up taking a train down to Essex, about two hours away to meet the man he had been talking to over the internet." |
Essex police said they were aware of the post but refused to comment on the circumstances surrounding the killing. | |
Surrey police force referred itself to the Independent Police Complaints Commission over a report it received in December last year from a family member relating to online activity. | |
Lewis Daynes, 18, a computer engineer from Roseberry Road, Grays, has been charged with murder and was due to appear before Chelmsford crown court on Thursday morning. | Lewis Daynes, 18, a computer engineer from Roseberry Road, Grays, has been charged with murder and was due to appear before Chelmsford crown court on Thursday morning. |
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