Peter Duncan Stabbing: 17-Year-Old Charged With Murder Of 'Devoted Father'

He will appear in court on Monday.
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A 17-year-old has been charged with the murder of Peter Duncan who was stabbed with a screwdriver in Newcastle on Wednesday, Northumbria Police said.

He will appear in court on Monday.

Duncan, 52, was attacked in what police said was an unprovoked “chance encounter” at an entrance to Newcastle’s Eldon Square mall, close to a Greggs outlet, at around 6.20pm on Wednesday.

His family paid tribute saying he will be in their “hearts and thoughts every day”.

They said in a statement: “Peter was a kind and caring man who was always first to help others.

“He was a devoted father, husband, son, brother, uncle and friend and loved by all who knew him. His death will leave such a huge hole in our lives and he’ll be deeply missed by us all.

“Words can’t quite describe what life will be like without him.

“He had so much of his life left to live and he’ll be in our hearts and thoughts every day.”

A teenager has today been charged with murder.

Peter Duncan, 52, sadly died as a result of his injuries following an assault at Old Eldon Square on Wednesday.

Officers have today charged a 17yo, who cannot be named for legal reasons, has been charged with his murder. pic.twitter.com/Trs7UFp3GW

— Northumbria Police (@northumbriapol) August 17, 2019

Duncan was an in-house lawyer for a multi-national maritime firm.

According to his LinkedIn profile, he was an electrical engineer before training as a solicitor at Northumbria University in 2003.

He worked in Newcastle for Royal IHC Limited, which has a city centre office close to where he was attacked.

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