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22.06.2021 - 21:55 / dailyrecord.co.uk
jail term reduced. Matthew Mason, 20, was convicted for the brutal killing of Alex Rodda in January 2021 following a trial, reports Manchester Evening News.
The schoolboy's barely clothed body was found by bin collectors on a country lane in Cheshire in December 2019. Mason had sought to lure Alex to a secluded wooded area before then using a wooden wrench to repeatedly beat him, with an estimated 15 blows to his head and body.
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