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Five men charged with murder after fatal shooting in Wolverhampton

Five men have been charged with murder following the fatal shooting of Neo Graham in Wolverhampton on Tuesday.

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Neo was shot in Eastfield Grove, Wolverhampton, just after 3.20pm, and despite the best work by emergency services personnel, sadly died at the scene. 

Now, West Midlands Police have announced that five people have been charged with the 24-year-old's murder as part of their investigations. 

The charges are as follows:

Koketso Ximba, aged 22, has been charged with murder

Aaron Osei, aged 22, has been charged with murder, possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life, possession of prohibited ammunition, possession of Class A Drugs with intent to supply and possession of criminal property (money laundering)

Neo Graham
Neo Graham

Deric Da Silva Ferreria, aged 19, has been charged with murder, possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life; possession of prohibited ammunition; possession of Class A Drugs with intent to supply and possession of criminal property (money laundering)

Fabio Bandarrinha, aged 20, has been charged with murder, possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life, possession of prohibited ammunition, possession of Class A Drugs with intent to supply and possession of criminal property (money laundering)

Elie Mey, aged 24, has been charged with murder, possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life, possession of prohibited ammunition, possession of Class A Drugs with intent to supply and possession of criminal property (money laundering), possession of a firearm when prohibited for five years.

All charged have been remanded into custody and will appear before Wolverhampton Magistrates’ Court tomorrow. 

A West Midlands Police spokesperson said: "Officers have been carrying out extra patrols and working with the community to offer reassurance in the wake of the tragedy.

"We are making good progress in our investigation and we'd continue to ask anyone with information to contact us."