Cassius Turvey murder trio accused of kidnapping another teen days before fatal attack

Three of the people charged with the murder of Perth boy Cassius Turvey have been accused of kidnapping and assaulting another teenager four days before Cassius was fatally bashed.

Homicide squad detectives on Wednesday announced they had charged four people over the violent assault of a 15-year-old boy in Swan View about 4.40pm on October 9 last year.

Cassius Turvey was only 15 when he died. His family gave permission for his photo to be used.

Cassius Turvey was only 15 when he died. His family gave permission for his photo to be used.Supplied

WAtoday understands the victim is non-Indigenous.

A WA Police spokesman said the boy,who was the same age as Cassius,was chased down by the group.

“He was ultimately caught and was allegedly punched,kicked and stabbed during the attack,” he alleged.

“It will be further alleged the boy was placed into a vehicle and taken to a house where he was detained for a period of time before being released.”

Jack Brearley has been charged with murder.

Jack Brearley has been charged with murder.Facebook

Murder-accused Jack Brearley,21,Aleesha Gilmore,20,and Mitchell Forth,24,have been charged over the attack,along with a fourth person,Ethan Mackenzie,18.

During Mackenzie’s unsuccessful bail hearing in Midland Magistrates Court on Wednesday morning,police prosecutors claimed the attack,like Cassius’,was a case of mistaken identity.

It’s understood the boy was allegedly targeted in vigilante efforts to find the person who damaged a vehicle days earlier,which is also why Cassius was allegedly targeted four days later.

It’s alleged Brearley and Forth chased the victim along a street and punched and stabbed him on a driveway.

The victim was then allegedly bundled into a car where two people in the back were wearing ski masks.

Police claim the pair alerted Brearley and Forth they had the wrong person.

Police say they drove the teenager to a house but released him shortly afterwards,allegedly threatening to hurt him if he said anything about the ordeal.

Police prosecutors alleged the incident was “intrinsically linked” to Cassius’ homicide case,and showed a violent pattern of behaviour over a short period of time.

Brearley,Forth and Mackenzie have been accused of detaining another with the intent to compel the doing of an act,and aggravated unlawful wounding.

Gilmore is accused of detaining another with the intent to compel the doing of an act.

The group will appear in court again next month.

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Heather McNeill is the deputy editor and chief reporter at WAtoday.

Sarah Brookes is a journalist with WAtoday,specialising in property and government and is the winner of four WA Media Awards.

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