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Murder charges for teen’s Qld balcony fall

Three men charged with murder over the death of a teenager, who fell from the fourth storey of a Gold Coast building, have had their cases mentioned in court.

May 25, 2020

Three men accused of murder over a teenager’s fall from the fourth floor of a Gold Coast building during a botched robbery attempt have been remanded in custody

Jason Ryan Knowles, 22, Hayden Paul Kratzmann, 20, and Lachlan Paul Soper-Lagas, 18, were not required to appear in court on Monday following the death of Cian English, 19, on Saturday.

Mr English’s body was found about 3.15am by a passer-by at the foot of the View Avenue building at Surfers Paradise.

Police say the teenager was trying to escape being robbed by the three men at knifepoint when he fell to his death.

It is understood Knowles, Kratzmann and Soper-Lagas were staying in the fourth-floor apartment that Mr English fell from.

The trio invited Mr English and a friend, who were staying in the apartment below, to party with them after the men began talking whilst out on their respective balconies.

The men allegedly used drugs together before Knowles, Kratzmann and Soper-Lagas demanded property from Mr English and his friend at knifepoint.

Mr English allegedly fell from the balcony during the incident. His friend is understood to have passed out under the influence of the drugs.

Knowles and Kratzmann’s cases were briefly mentioned in Brisbane Magistrates Court, where they were adjourned for a committal call over in Southport Magistrates Court on August 4.

Soper-Lagas’s case was mentioned in Beenleigh Magistrate’s Court. It was adjourned to be re-mentioned on Tuesday in the same court.

All three men are also charged with two counts of armed robbery and two counts of deprivation of liberty.

Mr English’s family issued a statement on Sunday asking for privacy.

“Our family is devastated by this tragedy and respectfully ask for privacy as the police investigation into the circumstances continues,” the family said.

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