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Four due in court over park murder

Updated on 25 April 2008

Source ITN

Four men are due in court accused of murdering a teenager who died after being attacked in a park.

Fuad Buraleh, 19, from Hayes, west London, died after he was attacked on January 26 as he took a short-cut through Dean Gardens in Ealing, west London, following a night out.

Anthony Sheehan, 21, of Northolt, Lee Beavis, 26, of Eastcote, Scott Baker, 21, of Ruislip and Carl Cadogan, 63, of Hanwell are all charged with his murder and will appear before Westminster Magistrates' Court.

A fifth man, Myles Cadogan, 23, of Kensal Rise, north west London, appeared in court on January 31, charged with Mr Buraleh's murder.

He was remanded in custody and is due to appear at the Old Bailey on May 8.

Mr Buraleh and a friend took a short-cut through Dean Gardens on January 26 after a night out.

Police believe they got into a dispute with others after getting off a Route 207.

Mr Buraleh suffered serious head injuries and was discovered by a member of the public.

He was taken to hospital but died less than 40 minutes later. The friend escaped unharmed.

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