Man 'chased down and killed in drug feud'

Family handout Lewis Bell looks at the camera. He has short, thick ginger hair swept across the top of his head with a very close crop at the sides. He is wearing a white shirt with a black bow tie and grey waistcoat and has a slightly quizzical look.Family handout
Lewis Bell was killed in September

A man was chased down and stabbed to death as he pleaded for his life during a feud over drugs, a murder trial has heard.

Lewis Bell, 26, was fatally knifed in the back on Hills Drive in Stockton in September, Teesside Crown Court heard.

Liam Matthews, 26, and Sean McLeod, 23, both of no fixed abode, and a 17-year-old who cannot be named all deny murder.

Opening the case, prosecutor Peter Makepeace KC said the killing centred around a crack cocaine den on Norton Road in Stockton.

He said Mr Bell, a drug user, had "become a nuisance" and was suspected of robbing other visitors of their drugs as they left the crack house, causing "reputational damage" to the dealers inside.

The three defendants all had links to the house and security was a "very real concern", Mr Makepeace said.

"The business needs protection not only from the obvious risk of the police and law enforcement but, perhaps more importantly, from other dealers who may want to tax the operation, that is raid the premises and steal the money and drugs that may be kept there," he told jurors.

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Two men and a teenager are on trial at Teesside Crown Court

At about midnight on 19 September, Mr Bell was captured on CCTV running away from the crack house with the three defendants chasing behind, the court heard.

Mr Makepeace said he appeared to be "running for his life".

Mr Bell was knocked the ground and "viciously" attacked, the prosecutor said, adding he was "beleaguered" as he was "assailed by further blows".

Mr Bell could be heard "begging for his life" and repeatedly shouting "please" and "it's gone in my heart".

Mr Makepeace said it was not disputed that Mr Bell had been murdered but the three defendants denied they were responsible for killing him.

A fourth man, Macauley Wright, 26, of Humewood Grove in Stockton, has admitted assisting an offender.

The trial continues.

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