Man charged with murder after boy, 15, killed in Middleton e-bike crash - Guess what happened before

A man has been charged with murder after a 15-year-old boy was killed in a crash between an e-bike and a car in Middleton.

The teenager, later named as Devon Simmonds, died in the crash on Rowrah Crescent, in Langley, at around 11.55am on Tuesday (July 22). Emergency services attended, but the teenager was pronounced dead at the scene.

Floral tributes, along with handwritten cards, pictures and balloons have since been left at the scene. Dozens of youths were also seen gathered at the precinct on Tuesday evening, with fireworks let off in Devon's memory and tributes scrawled on walls in graffiti.


Greater Manchester Police have confirmed that Terrence King, 59, of Castlerrigg Drive, Middleton, has been charged with murder. He was remanded into custody to appear at Manchester Magistrates' Court on Thursday (July 24). He has been further remanded to appear at Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court on July 28.


A 15-year-old boy previously arrested on suspicion of theft as part of the wider investigation has been bailed pending further enquiries.

Greater Manchester Police are continuing to investigate the fatal crash and are asking witnesses to come forward with information by submitting it to the public major incident portal.

Detective Inspector Andrew Naismith, from GMP’s Major Incident Team, said: “This investigation is already moving at considerable pace and we have now secured a murder charge as part of our work.

“There is still much to do, and our officers are carefully combing through all available evidence to build a picture of the events of that day.

"I am aware of footage of the incident circulating online, and I would ask people to not share this footage due to ongoing proceedings, and out of respect for the boy’s family, who I would remind people are grieving at this time.

“As we continue with our investigation, I would urge anyone with information to please get in touch – either to GMP directly or via Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”

Information can be provided through GMP's MIPP portal, or by contacting the investigation team on 0161 856 1995, quoting log number 1364 of 22/07/2025. You can also contact 101 or the Live Chat at gmp.police.uk

The independent charity Crimestoppers can also be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111.

*Update*


Police have issued an update on an investigation into the alleged murder of a teenage boy who died when the e-bike he was riding was hit by a car.


Devon Simmonds-Caines, 15, died in the crash in Langley, Middleton on Tuesday morning. Terrence King, of Castlerrigg Drive, Middleton, has been charged with his murder.


The 59-year-old has been remanded in custody to appear at Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court on July 28. In an update on Saturday, GMP said the investigation into Devon's death is continuing, with extra patrols being introduced on the Langley estate.


The force also urged the public not to share videos of the incident on social media, saying it was 'aware of footage online purporting to show preceding events leading up to the incident – and which are not currently connected to the investigation'.


Chief Insp Jennifer Partington said: "The investigation into the death of Devon is continuing, with multiple officers working through all the relevant evidence in the case. We are aware of footage circulating online alleging to show immediate precursory events leading to the incident, and which we are not considering to be connected to the investigation at this stage.

"We would like to remind people that this is an active case and there is a grieving family, and would ask the community to not share footage or speculate on what is an ongoing investigation."

In a tribute released through Greater Manchester Police last night (Friday) Devon's family described the teenager as a 'bubbly person' who 'only wanted the best for everyone around him'.

They said: "Devon was an outgoing, bubbly person who always kept himself motivated even when he didn't want to be. Devon loved everyone that loved him and showed respect to everyone that respected him.

"He wasn't afraid to speak his mind and only wanted the best for everyone around him. When he would love, he would love really hard. He wasn't a show off kid and kept himself to himself.

"We as a family are grateful for the tributes being made to Devon and would like to thank the local communities for their support; from both those who knew Devon and those who didn't. We want peace and to remember Devon calmly, surrounded by his loved ones.

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He attacked the son of the "killer" with a machete
Holy shit, I thought you were kidding. But this nigger psycho really ran after the son chopping at him with a machete. I'm finding references to it but social media is deleting the posts.

Why isn't the accomplice of the "boy" being charged with robbery and assault? It's all on video and there was another "boy" helping.
 
I am confused. If you take a bike or a scooter or some other generally person powered vehicle and put a motor on it does it not become a motor vehicle?

I see people in my area tearing around on them all the time and they behave incredibly stupidly.

When I say tearing around I mean it. There was a kid on a stand-up scooter doing like 35mph on the shoulder.
“There is still much to do, and our officers are carefully combing through all available evidence to build a picture of the events of that day.
So they charged him with murder before they recreated the incident but they will not describe the incident indicating it is not a very straight forward accident...

Fucking UK man.
 
Holy shit, I thought you were kidding. But this nigger psycho really ran after the son chopping at him with a machete. I'm finding references to it but social media is deleting the posts.

Why isn't the accomplice of the "boy" being charged with robbery and assault? It's all on video and there was another "boy" helping.
I haven’t seen any video of a machete but I wouldn’t doubt it. Just the crash

Nigger fucked around/found out I guess

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I haven’t seen any video of a machete but I wouldn’t doubt it. Just the crash
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Nigger fucked around/found out I guess
First: What a depressing place to live.
Second: Yeah that was fucking murder. Regardless of what happened that mofo was trying to kill that youth.
Edit for third after watching the additional video: What a fucking depressing place to live.

Enrichment at its finest.
 
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Yeah that was fucking murder. Regardless of what happened that mofo was trying to kill that youth.
I was expecting the e-bike to be at fault because those things are a menace and people ride them without proper gear but that targeted swerve is indefensible.

EDIT: Since people are retarded I have to clarify that when I say its indefensible I mean in a court of law, as in he shouldn't have made it such a blatant action. I was not referring to the morals or ethics of running down a crazy machete nigger.
 
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I am confused. If you take a bike or a scooter or some other generally person powered vehicle and put a motor on it does it not become a motor vehicle?
In most places they fall under the same legal category as a Yamaha BWS or Puch Maxi and thus require a driver's permit, registration and plates. Caveat being Sunron, Daymak, Super73 & Co don't have VIN plates nor meet DOT requirements (due to being Chinese garbage).

The only legal (no permits or plates) e-bikes are the pedal assist type from name brands like Trek.
 
We are aware of footage circulating online alleging to show immediate precursory events leading to the incident, and which we are not considering to be connected to the investigation at this stage.

"We would like to remind people that this is an active case and there is a grieving family, and would ask the community to not share footage or speculate on what is an ongoing investigation."
"Yes, we know the nigger attacked the man's son with a machete and stole his bike. That has nothing to do with this Hate Crime."
Fucking UK cops.
 
manslaughter at best, he was justifiably too angry to make a rational decision.
The US has second-degree murder to cover incidents where a person is clearly too wound up to be thinking rationally, not sure if England has the same or not. Guy clearly steering into the thief would make a second-degree charge a slam-dunk for any prosecutor here.
 
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