These are the men who murdered Milton Keynes teenagers Dom Ansah and Ben Gillham-Rice

Five members of a city gang were guilty of the vicious murders of two 17-year-old boys at a birthday party that went tragically wrong in MK.
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Charlie Chandler, 22, of Fitzwilliam Street, Bletchley and Clayton Barker, aged 20, of Surrey Road, Bletchley, were both found guilty today by unanimous jury verdict of two counts of murder and two counts of GBH with intent.

Two teenagers aged 16 and 17 were also found guilty, but the protection laws state they are too young to be named or pictured by the press.

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A fifth man, 23-year-old Earl Bevans, of no fixed abode, admitted all of the offences on the first day of the seven week trial.

Earl Bevans (top right), Clayton Barker (bottom left) and Charlie ChandlerEarl Bevans (top right), Clayton Barker (bottom left) and Charlie Chandler
Earl Bevans (top right), Clayton Barker (bottom left) and Charlie Chandler

All five were charged with two counts of murder and two counts of GBH with intent. They will be sentenced in the New Year.

Childhood friends Dom Ansah and Ben Gillham-Rice were attacked at a birthday party in Archford Croft, Emerson Valley on 19 October 2019, sustaining fatal stab wounds.

Two other people, a 25-year-old man and an 18-year-old man, who was 17 at the time, suffered stab wounds.

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Dom and Ben were guests at the party had been attending a party when they were confronted by the group in a sudden, brazen, and frenzied knife attack.

Senior Investigating Officer Detective Chief Inspector Stuart Bosley, of Thames Valley Police’s Major Crime Unit, said: “This was an utterly horrific attack that left two young men dead and another two with serious injuries.

“It was a targeted, pre-meditated and calculated attack, which has resulted in two families losing a cherished loved one, and another two families having to deal with the effects that this shocking incident has had on them.

“Ben and Dom were attending what should have been a celebration of a birthday. They could have had no idea that they were to be targeted in such a horrific way that night.

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“The injuries that they both sustained were horrendous, and the families of both of these childhood friends have had to endure many months of anguish, not only throughout the investigation, but also through the subsequent and delayed court trial due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

“The offenders in this case are all as culpable as one another under joint enterprise. This was without a doubt a callous act, and as a result of their dreadful actions on 19 October, they will all receive substantial sentences.

“No amount of time behind bars will serve as solace to the families of Ben and Dom, but I do hope that in time they will be able to come to terms what has happened and take some satisfaction that justice has been served."

He added: “To the two victims who survived this attack, I hope that they will be able to move on in their lives and put this dreadful incident behind them.I know that will not be easy for them to do, but again, I would like to thank them both for their patience and support while this investigation was conducted.

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“Every victim who loses their life to serious violence or knife crime has a family, and that family is left without a son or daughter, a father or mother, an uncle or auntie, a nephew or niece. Serious violence and knife crime causes pain and suffering and Thames Valley Police have a dedicated Violence Reduction Unit dedicated in its mission to tackle it via prevention, intervention and enforcement.

“We will continue to work tirelessly with partners, including our communities, to tackle knife crime and stamp out this scourge on our society.”

The chief inspector has thanked the families of all of the victims for their patience and support during the "harrowing" prosecution.

“They will all have had to listen to evidence that led to this incident, and no family should have to go through what they have endured over the last 14 months. They have conducted themselves with dignity throughout this trial," he said.

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“I would also like to pay tribute to the witnesses who gave evidence in this case. Many of them were young and understandably nervous about giving evidence. They all showed remarkable bravery and can be satisfied they have played their part in securing justice."

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