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Grandad went numb when he received call to tell him granddaughter, 14, had died
He says his family will never be the same again after Courtney was killed
05:00, 27 JUN 2021
Courtney Ellis, 14, from Haydock
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A devastated grandad whose teenage granddaughter died after being knocked down by a dangerous driver has said his family will never be the same again .
Victim Craig Small. Picture: Met Police
- Credit: Archant
Four men will appear in court next year in connection with the murder of Craig Small in Wembley.
Floral tributes to Craig Small in Harrow Road where he was gunned down.
- Credit: Jonathan Goldberg
Four men charged in connection with the killing are due to appear for trial at the Old Bailey on February 21 2022.
Aaron Youngsam, 24, of Beckett Close, Neasden, is charged with murder and conspiracy to murder.
Courtney Ellis, 36, of Makefing Avenue, Brentford, is charged with murder and attempted murder of another man as part of the same incident.
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