Sister of teenager murdered at house party describes hearing his last heartbeat

Undated file family handout photo issued by Sussex Police of 17-year-old Charlie Cosser who died after being stabbed multiple times at an address in Warnham, West Sussex. Yura Varybrus, who was 16 at the time of the killing, has been found guilty at Brighton Crown Court of murder and having a bladed article. Issue date: Wednesday June 19, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS Warnham. Photo credit should read: Family handout/Sussex Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Charlie Cosser died after being stabbed at a house party (Picture: Sussex Police/PA Wire)

A heartbroken sister has shared the moment she heard her brother’s heart beat for the final time.

Charlie Cosser, 17, was stabbed three times at an end-of-term house party in 2023 and died two-and-a-half days later in hospital.

Charlie’s dad Martin has dedicated the rest of his life to preventing knife crime – and his family have shared the devastating impact of his death in a new documentary.

Yura Varybus, 16, was found guilty of murder after a trial at Brighton crown court and handed a life sentence.

And now the story of Charlie’s murder case going viral will be told in ITV1 series TikTok: Murder Gone Viral.

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During the programme, viewers will see Charlie’s younger sister Eloise describe how she and her family found out about the stabbing.

LIVE PICS OF COSSER FAMILY (father Martin centre in black with glasses ) OUTSIDE BRIGHTON (LEWES) CROWN COURT AFTER GETTING A GULITY VERDICT IN COURT, HE LOST HIS SON CHARLIE COSSER IN A STABBING INCIDENT AT A PARTY IN WARNHAM WEST SUSSEX 4/ 6/24 PICS TAKEN 4/6/24
Charlie’s family have been campaigning to end knife crime (Picture: EDDIE MITCHELL)

She said: ‘I woke up to the sound of the door being banged on really hard. The police officer tells us she’ll be driving us to the hospital where they’ve taken Charlie.

‘I didn’t have time to put my shoes on. I just ran out in the darkness into the police car.’

Charlie went into cardiac arrest in the ambulance because one of the knife wounds damaged his aorta.

Medics operated in the ambulance and doctors stabilised him in hospital.

However two-and-a-half days after the stabbing, the Cossers agreed to turn off Charlie’s life support on the advice of doctors, after it was found he had suffered irreversible brain damage.

Describing her final moments with Charlie, Eloise said: ‘I can’t even describe how it feels like to watch your brother die.

‘I put my head on his chest and I was listening to his heart beat for the last time.

‘I looked at his face and I could see the colour draining from his face and he became even more pale than he was before.

‘I was told I needed to step back because I was in such a state but I’m refusing because I don’t want to leave his side in his last moments and that’s when I put my head back on his chest and realised his heart was no longer beating.’

Undated handout photo issued by Sussex Police of Yura Varybrus who has been sentenced to life with a minimum term of 16 years in prison at Brighton Crown Court for the murder of Charlie Cosser. Issue date: Wednesday June 19, 2024. Issue date: Wednesday June 19, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS Warnham. Photo credit should read: Family handout/Sussex Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Yura Varybrus was found guilty of murdering Charlie (Picture: Sussex Police/PA Wire)

Dad Martin said he promised Charlie on his deathbed that he would do everything he could to campaign against knife crime.

His awareness campaign primarily takes place over TikTok, where he posts on Charlie’s account @CharlieCosser17, and his videos have racked up millions of views.

He said: ‘I just held Charlie’s hand and I made him a promise.

‘I promised him justice but the main promise was that I would spend the rest of my life educating people about the dangers and immeasurable impacts of knife crime.

‘I felt so isolated and alone in the immediate aftermath and I just recorded into the phone.’

TikTok: Murder Gone Viral begins on Tuesday, October 21 at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.

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