Man charged with Rosie stabbing
A 44-year-old man appeared in court today charged with murdering a teenage girl as she sunbathed in a city centre.
Inderjit Kainth, of Uplands Road, Handsworth, Birmingham, is accused of stabbing to death 16-year-old Rosie Ross on Saturday afternoon.
Magistrates in Birmingham remanded him in custody to appear before the city's crown court on May 21.
Unemployed Kainth spoke only to confirm his name, age and address during the brief hearing.
No application for bail was made and reporting restrictions were not lifted.
Rosie, from Aldridge, near Walsall, West Midlands, had been lying on a stone wall in Birmingham's Centenary Square with a female friend at the time of the incident.
The teenager, who had been due to leave school this week before studying art at college, was taken to hospital but died later from stab wounds.
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