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Youth admits killing sister, 12 Youth admits killing sister, 12
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A 17-year-old boy has admitted the manslaughter of his 12-year-old sister who was shot in the head at a house in Greater Manchester. A teenager has admitted the manslaughter of his 12-year-old sister who was shot in the head at a house in Gorton, Greater Manchester.
Kasha Peniston admitted accidentally killing Kamilah Peniston when he appeared at Manchester Crown Court. Kasha Peniston, 17, admitted accidentally killing Kamilah Peniston in a hearing at Manchester Crown Court.
Kamilah was shot at her home in Gorton, on 30 April. Kamilah was shot at her home in April as her brother played with the gun.
The youngster was taken to the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, but died from her injuries the next morning, with her family by her bed. She was taken to the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, but died from her injuries the next morning, with her family by her bed.
Peniston admitted shooting Kamilah with an illegal .38 snub-nosed revolver kept by their mother which had been buried in the garden of the family home in Wembley Road.Peniston admitted shooting Kamilah with an illegal .38 snub-nosed revolver kept by their mother which had been buried in the garden of the family home in Wembley Road.
'Gross negligence' However, he did not intend to fire the powerful handgun and it was simply "a terrible tragedy and terrible accident", Mr Justice Holland told the court.
He was initially charged with murder but pleaded guilty to the alternative count of manslaughter.
The girl's mother, Natasha, 33, has previously pleaded guilty to possession of the gun and possession of ammunition.
Kamilah Peniston was described as a "natural born entertainer"Kamilah Peniston was described as a "natural born entertainer"
The youngsters' mother, Natasha, was away in London attending a funeral when the tragedy happened but the court was told that she had ordered her son not to touch the firearm.
The court heard that the teenager got hold of the gun and was playing with it in his pocket when he was in the living room with Kamilah.
It went off and a bullet hit Kamilah in the head as she was lying on the sofa.
Peniston was initially charged with murder but pleaded guilty to the alternative count of manslaughter.
His 33-year-old mother has previously pleaded guilty to possession of the gun and possession of ammunition.
Paul Reid QC, prosecuting, told the court: "We consider it appropriate in the circumstances to accept the plea", and said it had been submitted on the basis of "gross negligence".Paul Reid QC, prosecuting, told the court: "We consider it appropriate in the circumstances to accept the plea", and said it had been submitted on the basis of "gross negligence".
The sentencing of Peniston and his mother was adjourned.The sentencing of Peniston and his mother was adjourned.
The boy could not be identified initally for legal reasons but a challenge by the media overturned the ruling. The youngsters' mother was at a funeral in London
'Model pupil' The boy could not be identified initially for legal reasons but a challenge by the media overturned the ruling.
Kamilah was described as a "model pupil" by her headmaster at St Thomas Aquinas school in Manchester.Kamilah was described as a "model pupil" by her headmaster at St Thomas Aquinas school in Manchester.
And the extent of her popularity was shown when her funeral cortege stopped at the school to allow pupils to pay their respects. The extent of her popularity was shown when her funeral cortege stopped at the school to allow pupils to pay their respects.
The 12-year-old was shot with an illegal .38 snub-nosed revolver
Following her death, her family released a statement paying tribute to their "princess" whom they described as a "natural-born entertainer" and "an inspiration".Following her death, her family released a statement paying tribute to their "princess" whom they described as a "natural-born entertainer" and "an inspiration".
"We want to express what a painful and difficult time we are facing coming to terms with the premature death of our beloved Kamilah," it read."We want to express what a painful and difficult time we are facing coming to terms with the premature death of our beloved Kamilah," it read.
"Your wishes of being an organ donor have been fulfilled. Even in death you chose to help others.""Your wishes of being an organ donor have been fulfilled. Even in death you chose to help others."