
"Three teenage drug runners who posed for selfies after killing a homeless man near London King's Cross station have been jailed. Eymaiyah Lee Bradshaw-McKoy, 18, Mia Campos-Jorge, 19, and Jaidee Bingham, 18, chased Anthony Marks, hit him with a car bonnet and stamped on him, before beating the 51-year-old with a gin bottle in a vicious county lines retribution attack. Mr Marks suffered a head injury and died of a bleed on the brain five weeks later."
"Photographs and video from the night featured the laughing teenagers, then aged 16 and 17, before and after they carried out the killing. Detectives used the images to place them at the scene of tyhe attack at around 5.25am on August 10, 2024. Drug dealer Bingham, known as Ghost, caused the fatal injury by striking Mr Marks over the head twice with a glass bottle after he had fallen to the ground."
"As they made off in a car with false number plates, the youths were seen on video recordings in a mood of celebration with Bingham saying: We messed up a man today. The assault was said to have been a punishment beating after one of the young women, who worked as drug runners, was violently robbed. On Monday, Bingham, from Dagenham, was locked up for life with a minimum term of 16 years after being found guilty of murder by a jury."
Three teenagers — Eymaiyah Lee Bradshaw-McKoy (18), Mia Campos-Jorge (19) and Jaidee Bingham (18) — chased and assaulted 51-year-old Anthony Marks near King's Cross station in a county lines retribution attack. They struck him with a car bonnet, stamped on him and beat him with a gin glass bottle; Bingham hit him twice on the head, causing a fatal brain bleed. Photographs, video and CCTV audio captured the teenagers laughing, celebrating and urging further violence. Detectives used the images and messages to place them at the scene. Bingham received a life sentence with a 16-year minimum; the two women received custodial terms for manslaughter.
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