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A 16-year-old boy has been charged with murder after Harry Pitman, also 16, was stabbed to death on New Year's Eve on London's Primrose Hill.
The teenager, who cannot be named because of his age, has also been charged with possessing an offensive weapon.
The suspect, from Westminster, has appeared at Highbury Magistrates' Court after being arrested on Thursday.
Harry died after gathering with friends to watch fireworks before he was killed in Primrose Hill park, north London, shortly before midnight.
The Metropolitan Police said Harry's family continue to be supported by specialist officers.
On Tuesday evening, around 100 people, including Harry's mother, brother and sister, attended a vigil at Downhills Park in Haringey, to pay their respects to the victim, with many carrying flowers and balloons.
The following day, Harry's 19-year-old sister Tayla said on TikTok her brother was a "good boy" who had a "heart of gold" and would not have been involved in violence.
She said: "Harry was not in any way shape or form involved with any gangs or anyone who could cause trouble.
"He's not ever been in trouble with the police."
On Friday evening, fans at Tottenham's FA Cup third-round match against Burnley were united in applause in the 16th minute as a tribute for 16-year-old Harry, who was a Spurs supporter.
Lisa Ramsarran, of the Crown Prosecution Service London homicide team, said on Saturday: "The Crown Prosecution Service reminds all concerned that criminal proceedings are active and that the defendant has the right to a fair trial.
"It is extremely important there should be no reporting, commentary or sharing of information online which could in any way prejudice these proceedings."
A 17-year-old boy, who was arrested on Thursday in connection with the killing, was released on bail, police said.
Three other boys, who were originally held over the death, will have no further action taken against them, the Met added.
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