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A teenager has been spared jail after punching a girl 25 times and saying he "wouldn't stop until she was dead."
Kyle Lye's victim managed to "stop a van driving by" to make a getaway after the vicious attack, the Liverpool Echo reports.
Today, as he was stood in the dock, a magistrate told him "we all make mistakes".
Read more: Thousands raised to give two young Manchester men 'best send-off they deserve'
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court charged with murdering his 15-year-old sister at a busy seaside caravan site. The tragic incident occurred on Saturday, July 31 at Ty Mawr Holiday Park, Towyn, Wales - a seaside resort popular with families.
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