Jury must decide if teenager produced knife 'capable of inflicting serious injury' in Cameron Blair case

The prosecution outlined the events leading up to the murder of Cork student Cameron Blair during a dispute at a house party
Jury must decide if teenager produced knife 'capable of inflicting serious injury' in Cameron Blair case

The jury panel was told earlier this week that the events related to "a tragic situation" where Cameron Blair (pictured) died at Cork University Hospital on January 16, 2020, after being stabbed in the neck and another juvenile had already pleaded guilty to his murder. File photo

A jury must decide whether a teenager produced a knife "capable of inflicting serious injury" in the course of a dispute at a house party where 20-year-old college student Cameron Blair was murdered, the Central Criminal Court heard yesterday.

The jury panel was told earlier this week that the events related to "a tragic situation" where Cameron Blair died at Cork University Hospital (CUH) on January 16, 2020, after being stabbed in the neck and another juvenile had already pleaded guilty to his murder.

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