Teen charged with killing sister at caravan holiday park is facing trial
A TEEN accused of murdering his 15-year-old sister in a caravan after their parents split up is facing trial.
"She was caring, thoughtful, liked to help others and very much loved. She will be very sadly missed.North Wales Police were scrambled to the holiday park along with an air ambulance on Saturday afternoon. Stunned neighbours at the family home in Ashton-under-Lyne revealed the siblings' parents had split up around two years ago."We’ve not seen Matthew or Amanda as much recently because mum and dad had split up.
A statement said: "Our school is saddened to have received the tragic news that one of our students, Amanda Selby in Year 10, has lost her life whilst on holiday with her family in Wales.
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