Teenagers found guilty of murdering 16-year-old Kayden Moy

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Two teenagers have been found guilty of the murder on a beach in Ayrshire last year.

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Two teenagers person been recovered blameworthy of murdering a 16-year-old connected a formation successful Ayrshire past year.

Jay Stewart, 18, and a 15-year-old, who can't beryllium named for ineligible reasons, fatally stabbed Kayden Moy connected Irvine Beach connected 17 May 2025.

A 3rd teenager, 18-year-old Cole Turley, had pleaded blameworthy to the execution earlier the proceedings started astatine the High Court successful Glasgow.

The 3 teenagers were portion of the the Murray Boys pack successful East Kilbride successful South Lanarkshire, portion Moy was a subordinate of the rival Himshie group.

Stewart and the 15-year-old, portion acting with Turley, chased Moy and caused him to autumn to the crushed earlier they repeatedly stabbed him.

The assemblage unanimously recovered Stewart guilty, but were divided connected the 15-year-old.

Stewart and the different teen were said to clasp erstwhile ill-will towards Moy, including Stewart sending threats connected societal media.

The trio had travelled to to the formation aft a erstwhile combat betwixt the rival groups earlier that day.

They threw rocks astatine Moy and his friends - thing the prosecution said was designed to gully them into a confrontation, portion Stewart besides wielded a baton.

After the stabbing, which led to scenes of chaos connected the beach, the trio took a taxi backmost to East Kilbride, earlier entering the location of 19-year-old Fraser Wallace, who was affable with Turley.

Wallace gave grounds during the trial, saying helium was told by the 15-year-old that helium had passed the execution limb - a lockback weapon - to Turley earlier the stabbing.

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