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Shamus Mcnama: Man charged with murder of Bristol teen Shamus Mcnama knife death: Half-brother accused of murder
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A man has been charged with the murder of a teenager in Bristol. The half-brother of a teenage father-to-be has appeared in court accused of his murder.
Jazzie Watson, 19, is accused of killing 17-year-old Shamus Mcnama, who was fatally injured during an incident in Stothard Road, in the Lockleaze area of Bristol, at the weekend. Jazzie Francis Watson, known as AJ, is accused of killing 17-year-old Shamus Mcnama in an incident on Stothard Road, Lockleaze, Bristol, at the weekend.
The boy died in hospital from knife wounds on Sunday. Mr Mcnama died from knife wounds in hospital on Sunday.
Avon and Somerset Police said Mr Watson, of Stothard Road, would be appearing before Bristol Magistrates' Court later. Mr Watson, 19, spoke only to confirm his name, address and date of birth. He will next appear at Bristol Crown Court on Wednesday.
A police spokesman said a second man who had been arrested was released without charge. Mr Mcnama was due to become a father according to tributes left close to his home.
Tributes including a note and pictures of a scan of an unborn baby left near his home say Mr Mcnama was due to become a father. Hundreds of floral tributes have been left at the scene, including a note and a picture of a scan of an unborn baby.
The note attached to the scan reads: "RIP Daddy. I never got to meet you taken too soon but will always be a part of me and in my heart forever. Love from your beautiful baby girl." A note attached to the scan reads: "RIP Daddy. I never got to meet you taken too soon, but will always be a part of me and in my heart forever. Love from your beautiful baby girl."
Tributes have also been made on social media and pictures of the teenager posted online. About £5,000 has already been raised online for Mr Mcnama's funeral.
Nearly £3,000 has already been raised for his funeral. He is believed to have attended Orchard School and Filton High School before starting an apprenticeship at South Gloucestershire and Stroud College.