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Boy, 16, charged over Alesha murder is friend of her family

- By Claire Duffin

A TEENAGE boy is due in court today after he was charged in connection with the murder of a six-year-old girl on a Scottish island.

The 16 year-old, who cannot be named because of his age, was a friend of victim Alesha MacPhail’s family, it is understood.

The little girl’s body was found in woodland in the grounds of an abandoned hotel on Monday.

The teenager was arrested on suspicion of murder before being charged yesterday.

He is due to appear at Greenock Sheriff Court this morning after being kept in custody overnight.

Yesterday, Detective Superinten­dent Stuart Houston paid tribute to Alesha’s family and thanked the community of Bute for their assistance with the ‘challengin­g’ inquiry.

‘I’d like to take this opportunit­y to personally thank Alesha’s family who have shown incredible bravery through what has been an unimaginab­le ordeal during these past few days,’ he said.

‘ I’d also like to thank local people for all their support and assistance during this major investigat­ion on the island.

‘The response to our appeals was significan­t both from those living here and the wider community of Scotland.’

Alesha’s body was found by a member of the public at 9am on Monday morning. She had been reported missing just hours earlier when her family found she was not in her bed at 6.25am.

Alesha had been staying with her paternal grandparen­ts Calum MacPhail, 49, and Angela King, 46, and father Robert MacPhail, 25, at a seafront flat near Rothesay on the Isle of Bute.

The six-year-old lived in Airdrie, Lanarkshir­e, with her mother, who is estranged from Mr MacPhail, but spent holidays and weekends with her father on Bute.

Her murder has rocked the community, which is home to just 6,500 people. It is the biggest investigat­ion ever undertaken by police on the island, which is 15 miles long and three miles wide.

Investigat­ions continued at the seafront flat yesterday, and on the beach in front the property, where officers could be seen combing the sand with sticks.

Det Supt Houston added: ‘Officers and staff from across Police Scotland and the Scottish Police Authority have been involved in what has been a difficult and challengin­g investigat­ion during which they have worked tirelessly to bring us to where we are today.

‘ Incidents such as this are extremely rare and, while the police investigat­ion will continue, I hope that today’s announceme­nt brings some reassuranc­e to everyone in the local community.

‘Recent events will have shocked communitie­s across Scotland, no more so than on Bute and in Airdrie. Argyll and Bute and North Lanarkshir­e councils have services available for those who may have been affected.’

 ??  ?? Found dead: Alesha MacPhail
Found dead: Alesha MacPhail

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