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Jury Fails to Reach Verdict in Stabbing Murder Trial
1 May
Summary
- A jury could not reach a verdict in the trial of Stewart McInnes.
- McInnes is accused of the fatal stabbing of Barry Davison.
- A retrial is scheduled for February 2027.

A jury has failed to reach a verdict in the trial of Stewart McInnes, who stands accused of murdering Barry Davison. The incident, which led to Davison's death on October 12th, prompted emergency services to attend Uplands Road in Handsworth. As a result of the jury's deadlock, McInnes, aged 43, has been remanded back into custody. He is scheduled to appear at Birmingham Crown Court for a retrial on February 22, 2027. Barry Davison's daughter described him as a kind, caring individual with a heart of gold, emphasizing that he will be forever missed and loved.
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