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Kayden Moy dies in fatal Irvine Beach stabbing

Kayden Moy dies in fatal Irvine Beach stabbing

Fatal Irvine Beach stabbing death of Kayden Moy – Obituary

Kayden Moy, a 16-year-old from East Kilbride in South Lanarkshire, died after being stabbed during a violent incident on Irvine Beach in North Ayrshire. The attack occurred on Saturday evening, and emergency responders treated him at the scene before transporting him to a hospital, where he passed away on Sunday.

 

Police Scotland confirmed on Thursday that a second 17-year-old male has now been arrested and charged in connection with Kayden’s death. This individual is expected to appear in Kilmarnock Sheriff Court on Friday.

 

Earlier in the week, authorities had already taken another 17-year-old into custody and charged him in relation to the case. Police investigations remain ongoing.

 

 

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