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Two more men charged with murder of teenager Chikayne Heslip at Waikiki party
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Chikayne Heslip died in Rockingham Hospital after being assaulted on Saturday night.
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Police have charged another two men with murder after the death of a 17-year-old boy who was assaulted at a party in Waikiki, south of Perth, last weekend.
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The teenager s family say he died protecting his mates and is a hero
The two men charged this morning are due to appear in court today
This morning WA Police said an 18-year-old man from Parmelia and a 19-year-old man from Port Kennedy were also now facing charges after being arrested yesterday.
WA Police charge three people with murder of 17-year-old Chikayne Heslip at Waikiki party
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Chikayne Heslip s family says the teenager appears to have died protecting his friends.
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WA Police have charged three people with murdering a teenage boy in Waikiki, south of Perth, on Saturday night.
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Assistant Commissioner Brad Royce says the people responsible are cowards
The family has remember Chikayne as a beautiful, caring young man
A 17-year-old boy from Port Kennedy, an 18-year-old man from Wellard and a 27-year-old man from Waikiki have all been charged with murder.
It is alleged the 17-year-old victim, Chikayne Heslip, was assaulted by a group near the corner of Porpoise Grove and Andes Close.
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