POLICE are appealing for information after the death of a teenage boy in Huddersfield.
Sebastian Kalinowski, 15, from Poland, was living in Huddersfield when he died on Friday August 13.
Officers are keen to build a picture of the young man who had been in the UK for a limited amount of time, spoke limited English, and apparently had limited social contacts.
Agnieszka Kalinowska, 34, of Leeds Road, Huddersfield, and Andrezej Latoszewski, 37, of Leeds Road, were due to appear before Leeds Magistrates’ Court today charged with his murder.
Police were called to an address on Leeds Road on Friday, August 13, by the ambulance service after Sebastian was found unconscious there.
The teenager was given medical treatment but died.
Examinations showed he had a number of physical injuries and, a result of enquiries, officers arrested both persons who were charged in the early hours of this morning.
Detective Chief Inspector Tony Nicholson of the Homicide and Major Enquiry Team, said: “We are continuing to develop a number of enquiries into the death of Sebastian and this is very much a murder investigation.
“As a man and woman have been charged we are limited in what we can say to ensure the integrity of the court process, but I am very much appealing for information about Sebastian to help us build a picture of him, his movements and lifestyle.
“We are in contact with his family in Poland and know he had only been in England for a short amount of time and spoke limited English.
“He was enrolled at North Huddersfield Trust School at Fartown school and I would appreciate information from anyone who perhaps knew him at school and can tell us more about him.
“Anyone who can assist our enquiries or has information about Sebastian’s murder is asked to contact the Homicide and Major Enquiry Team on 101 referencing crime number 13210409705.
“information can also be given online at westyorkshire.police.uk/101livechat or anonymously to the independent Crimestoppers charity on 0800 555 111."
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