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Four men and 14-year-old boy found guilty of murdering Michael Toohey

Wirral Globe logo Wirral Globe 09/01/2023 Rebecca McGrath

Pictured left to right: Anthony Williams, Keiron Williams, Michael Williams and Steven McInerney (Image: Merseyside Police) © Provided by Wirral Globe Pictured left to right: Anthony Williams, Keiron Williams, Michael Williams and Steven McInerney (Image: Merseyside Police)

FOUR men and a 14-year-old boy have been found guilty of the murder of 18-year-old Michael Toohey in Liverpool city centre in April last year.

On April 16, police were called to an internet café on London Road following a report that an 18-year-old man had been seriously assaulted.

Paramedics took Michael to hospital where he was sadly pronounced dead. A post mortem confirmed he died from multiple injuries.

Detectives charged nine people with his murder. 

A trial by jury commenced at Liverpool Crown Court on November 14 and they all pleaded not guilty.

On Friday January 6, a jury found Kieran Williams, 28 years, of no fixed abode,  Anthony Williams, 32 years, of Hillbrook Drive, Walton, Michael Williams, 25 years, of Carlake Grove, Walton and Steven McInerney, 34 years, of no fixed abode, guilty for Michael’s murder.

Wirral Globe: Pictured left to right: Anthony Williams, Keiron Williams, Michael Williams and Steven McInerney © Provided by Wirral Globe Wirral Globe: Pictured left to right: Anthony Williams, Keiron Williams, Michael Williams and Steven McInerney Pictured left to right: Anthony Williams, Keiron Williams, Michael Williams and Steven McInerney (Image: Merseyside Police)

The jury found a further three defendants not guilty of murder.

Today, Monday January 9, the jury also found the 14-year-old boy who cannot named for legal reasons, guilty. They returned a verdict of not guilty for another defendant.

A date has yet to be set for the sentencing for the three Williams brothers, McInerney and the 14-year-old boy.

Speaking about the verdict, Detective Chief Inspector Stephen McGrath said: “This was a truly shocking and brutal assault which led to the tragic and senseless death of a young man, Michael Toohey, who was about to be become a father.

“The tragic assault of that day which led to his death is abhorrent. Michael had not long arrived in the city centre to meet friends when he was tracked down and fatally assaulted. 

“Nobody can begin to understand the impact and the circumstances of his sudden death has had on his family and friends.

“Nothing can bring Michael back, but I hope that this conviction of Kieran Williams, Anthony Williams, Michael Williams, Steven McInerney and the 14-year boy will give Michael’s family a sense of justice.”

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