Dad demands new trial after teenager who stabbed girl, 9, walks freeDad demands new trial after teenager who stabbed girl, 9, walks free
Aria Thorpe was stabbed to death in her own home in December (Picture: Family Handout/PA Wire)

A dad is appealing to have a re-trial after a teenager who stabbed his daughter in the heart walked free from court.

Tom Thorpe, the dad of nine-year-old Aria Thorpe, is launching a campaign after his daughter was killed in her own home in December in Weston-super-Mare.

She was stabbed by a 15-year-old who admitted waving a knife ‘ninja-style’ at her, plunging it 3 inches into her chest and wounding her heart.

He then fled the scene, and was seen on CCTV recreating the stabbing to a group of teenagers at a train station.

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Tom said: ‘Walking into a living room with the biggest knife in the house, fencing towards a 4ft nine-year-old, leaving her for dead, locking the dogs away, putting your coat on, casually strolling out of the house.

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‘How on earth, with all of that happening, do you get to walk out of court before we had even walked out of court?’

Aria Thorpe, who died following an incident in Weston-super-Mare (Picture: Family Handout/PA Wire)
She was stabbed by a 15-year-old who admitted waving a knife ‘ninja-style’ at her, plunging it 3 inches into her chest and wounding her heart (Picture: Family Handout/PA Wire)

Tom, an off-shore wind turbine inspector, described his daughter as a ‘little firecracker’.

He was told by prosecutors the case would be a ‘slam dunk’, but doubts began surfacing when the defense team argued it was an accident.

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The family claims the verdict was a miscarriage of justice because the judge wrongly directed the jury to only convict the teenager of manslaughter if they were sure he deliberately stabbed Aria in a way a reasonable person would believe would cause harm.

They have now launched a campaign, backed by Suella Braverman, to seek a Court of Appeal review.

Aria was described by her family as a ‘little firecracker’ (Picture: Avon and Somerset Police/SWNS)

The case cannot be retried under double jeopardy laws unless new evidence emerges. Tom and his fiancee admit there is a ‘slim chance’ of this, but are exploring their options with the Crown Prosecution.

Tom told The Telegraph: ‘If we can’t change the verdict in the case, then whatever has happened in this trial with the judge’s directions misleading the jury, this must never, ever happen again, because you can’t murder or accidentally kill someone, flee the scene, and get away with it. It’s just disgusting.’

Mrs Braverman, who has set up a petition on her website to support calls for a review, said: ‘The injustice of Aria’s case undermines public confidence in our courts. In no world should the boy who admitted his actions which led to Aria’s death be walking free. It is inexcusable.

‘The Attorney General must step in and ensure that something is done to right this horrendous miscarriage of justice. The Thorpe family and Aria deserve nothing less than the whole country’s support in their campaign.’

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