Man arrested 22 years after teen murdered in Leeds
Man arrested 22 years after teen murdered in LeedsJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleHandoutTyrone Clarke died after being attacked in Beeston in 2004A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a teenager who was stabbed to death in Leeds 22 years ago.Tyrone Clarke, 16, was attacked by a 20-strong gang in Beeston on 22 April 2004, resulting in the conviction of three men and a 17-year-old boy, who were jailed in 2005.On Sunday, West Yorkshire Police confirmed a further arrest had been made and a man was being held in custody.Tyrone's mother, Lorraine Fraser, told the BBC she was weary of having to keep fighting for answers more than two decades after her son's murder: "I want to get on with my life as much as I can, I don't want this anymore but I feel like I have to carry on for my son."Tyrone was stabbed to death in Brett Gardens after being chased by a gang.During the attack, he was assaulted with weapons including metal poles and planks of wood, and CS spray was also used.Tyrone's mother Lorraine said she wanted closure after so many years"My son was brutally murdered, and I've had to live with that for 22 years," said Lorraine."I would appeal to anyone with any information, please come forward, put me out of my misery. "I'm getting older now. I'm not as young as I was. I've got a broken heart."Paying tribute to her son, she said: "We had the best relationship. He used to torment the life out of me. He was a good son."I miss him terribly."Listen to highlights from West Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North.Related internet linksWest Yorkshire PoliceLeedsBeestonالمصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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