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Clarence Cameron murder case adjourned

Clarence Cameron

A murder case involving then 19-year-old Clarence Cameron has been adjourned.

Cameron is accused of fatally stabbing 17-year-old Omarrie Graham on May 5, 2024, in the Bendals community.

Forensic evidence indicates Graham sustained multiple stab wounds to his left neck, forearm, and wrist following an altercation on Middle Road near the former Free Style Friday Dance venue.

The legal proceedings, which have been ongoing before Magistrate Ngaio Emanuel, were delayed yesterday due to outstanding exhibits that have not yet been shared with the defence.

Cameron is scheduled to return to court on December 10, 2024, to continue the committal hearing process.

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6 Comments

  1. People are so evil. I don’t understand how a person can gather themselves to hurt another human being in such a way

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    • The misinformed speak from emotion and ignorance, and I understand.

      Do not be so hasty to cast judgement if you do not know all the facts.

      Reply
  2. Was In the same class with him back In Clare hall hate too see this

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    • Good morning sir madam

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  3. I hope they ain’t just doing this just because his father was a police.

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  4. Poor young soul gone to the ashes n the dust. It’s just sad to see this

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