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Two men remanded over pond death Third man wanted over pond death
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Two men have been remanded in custody over the death of a 16-year-old whose body was found in a West Midlands pond. Police have revealed details of another man they wish to speak to over the death of a 16-year-old whose body was found in a West Midlands pond.
The body of Shane Owoo was found by police divers in the pond in Bickley Road, The Lunt, Bilston, in the Black Country on Sunday. The body of Shane Owoo was found by police divers in the pond in Bickley Road, The Lunt, Bilston, on Sunday.
His family have backed a police appeal for information. Tobias Davies, 20, and Christopher Lewis, 22, both of Wolverhampton, have been remanded in custody after being charged with manslaughter.
Tobias Davies, 20, and Christopher Lewis, 22, both of Wolverhampton, faced a manslaughter at magistrates court in the city and were remanded in custody. Officers want to trace Marvin James Anthony Walker, 21, known as "Shotty".
They will reappear at crown court on 2 January, 2008. He is thought to be in the Wolverhampton area.
West Midlands Police are also seeking a 21-year-old man in connection with the case. Mr Davies, of Frost Street, Ettingshall, and Mr Lewis, of east Wolverhampton are due before crown court on 2 January, 2008.
A post-mortem examination revealed Shane died from drowning.A post-mortem examination revealed Shane died from drowning.
West Midlands Police said he died following an incident that happened at the pool on Saturday. West Midlands Police said he died following an incident at the pool on Saturday.
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Shane Owoo's family has appealed for anyone with information to contact police.Shane Owoo's family has appealed for anyone with information to contact police.
In a statement, the family described Shane as a "typical teenage boy" who loved his music, Harry Potter books and fishing.In a statement, the family described Shane as a "typical teenage boy" who loved his music, Harry Potter books and fishing.
"Words cannot express how deeply he is missed by his whole family. His mother has lost her only son, her daughters have lost their brother.""Words cannot express how deeply he is missed by his whole family. His mother has lost her only son, her daughters have lost their brother."
Police are also appealing for witnesses to a similar incident at the same pool on Sunday 16 September in which they said a young boy may have been forced to get in.Police are also appealing for witnesses to a similar incident at the same pool on Sunday 16 September in which they said a young boy may have been forced to get in.
West Midlands Police have set up a text service for young people who may have information about either incident to contact them.West Midlands Police have set up a text service for young people who may have information about either incident to contact them.
The number is 07968 572915.The number is 07968 572915.