Angela Wrightson murder sentencing
Two teenage girls accused of the murder of Hartlepool woman Angela Wrightson have been found guilty and sentenced to life with a minimum of 15 years.
Two teenage girls accused of the murder of Hartlepool woman Angela Wrightson have been found guilty and sentenced to life with a minimum of 15 years.
Following the sentencing of two teenage girls for the murder of Angela Wrightson, Dawn McManus, a charity manager at Red Dreams, says the girls "made the wrong choices". Dawn, who works with young people in Hartlepool, also says situations like this "can spiral for anyone":
Two teenage girls have been given life sentences, in a case that raises alarming questions for authorities in Hartlepool.
Two teenage girls have each been jailed for life with a minimum term of 15 years for the murder of Angela Wrightson.
The girls, who cannot be named for legal reasons, will attend Leeds Crown Court for sentencing later today.