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Robert Daley was stabbed to death in his home in Stockwell
A girl of 14 killed a man in his home after learning that he would not be charged for an alleged sex attack on her, the Old Bailey has heard.
On the morning of his death Robert Daley was told by an officer that his case was being dropped by prosecutors.
Later the defendant visited Mr Daley's flat in Ferndale Road, Stockwell, south London, with a boy of 14. Mr Daley, 45, was found with stab wounds soon after.
The teenagers, now both 15, deny murdering Mr Daley in April.
The defendant, her 16-year-old sister and a woman had accused Mr Daley of sexual assault, but all three continued to be in contact with him, Jonathan Rees QC, prosecuting, said.
The jury heard that after learning that he would not be prosecuted Mr Daley called the 16-year-old girl, who then called the teenagers.
Two of the stab wounds had penetrated the victim's heart, the court heard.
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Robert Daley was stabbed to death in his home in Stockwell A girl of 14 killed a man in his home after learning that he would not be charged for an alleged sex attack on her, the Old Bailey has heard.
On the morning of his death Robert Daley was told by an officer that his case was being dropped by prosecutors.
Later the defendant visited Mr Daley's flat in Ferndale Road, Stockwell, south London, with a boy of 14. Mr Daley, 45, was found with stab wounds soon after.
The teenagers, now both 15, deny murdering Mr Daley in April.
The defendant, her 16-year-old sister and a woman had accused Mr Daley of sexual assault, but all three continued to be in contact with him, Jonathan Rees QC, prosecuting, said.
The jury heard that after learning that he would not be prosecuted Mr Daley called the 16-year-old girl, who then called the teenagers.
Two of the stab wounds had penetrated the victim's heart, the court heard.
This article is from the BBC News website. ? British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

