Avon and Somerset Police have released CCTV footage showing Mikey Roynon and his killers traveling to a house party by bus. The footage was presented as evidence during the trial of three teenage boys who were found guilty of killing the 16-year-old from Kingswood, Bristol.
The incident occurred at a house party in Bath last June, where the three boys attacked Mikey Roynon with a large zombie knife. Jurors delivered a verdict of guilty for one boy on the charge of murder, while the other two were found guilty of manslaughter.
The release of the CCTV footage is part of the police’s efforts to gather evidence and build a case against the perpetrators. The footage shows the group’s movements leading up to the attack, providing crucial information for the investigation and trial.
The attack on Mikey Roynon highlights the dangers of knife crime, especially among young people. It serves as a tragic reminder of the devastating impact such acts of violence can have on individuals, families, and communities.
The guilty verdicts handed down by the jury reflect the seriousness of the crime committed by the three boys. The police and the justice system have worked diligently to bring them to justice and ensure that they are held accountable for their actions.
The release of the CCTV footage is also a reminder of the importance of surveillance cameras in deterring crime and providing valuable evidence in criminal investigations. The footage can play a crucial role in identifying suspects, tracking their movements, and ultimately securing convictions in court.
As the community mourns the loss of Mikey Roynon, efforts to prevent similar tragedies in the future must continue. This includes addressing the root causes of knife crime, providing support and intervention for at-risk youth, and ensuring that those responsible for such crimes are held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.