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Emotional beginning to hearing in teen murder

Emotions ran high this week in Surrey Provincial Court as the preliminary hearing in the murder of Delta teenager Laura Szendrei began.

Emotions ran high this week in Surrey Provincial Court as the preliminary hearing in the murder of Delta teenager Laura Szendrei began.

Tears streamed down the faces of Szendrei's friends and family in remembrance of the 15-year-old Burnsview Secondary student.

Her parents, Rachael and Mike Szendrei, sobbed in the second row, with her father leaving the courtroom in tears at one point.

Laura Szendrei was beaten in broad daylight on Sept. 25, 2010 while walking through a wooded area of Mackie Park in North Delta. She was rushed to hospital but succumbed to her injuries the next day.

A 19-year-old man, who was 17 at the time of the killing and cannot be named, is charged with first-degree murder in the case that shocked the community.

"Nothing like this has ever happened in Delta," said Dayna Furst, the aunt of one of Szendrei's friends. "The whole community's devastated. We were all just in tears. Her mom was in pieces."

Furst said the details unveiled Monday, which are currently under a publication ban, created a terrible visualization for everyone.

The accused, for the most part, kept his head down during the hearing, seemingly unable to make eye contact with anyone.

The preliminary hearing will determine whether there is enough evidence to proceed with a trial in B.C. Supreme Court.

About 50 relatives and classmates turned out Monday to show their support, some of them wearing shirts with Laura's photo and heartfelt words.

In response to Laura's death, friends and family organized the Laura Szendrei 5 & 10K Walk, Run and Roll, an event that has raised more than $45,000 in two years.

The money goes to the Laura Szendrei Memorial Scholarship Foundation Society, which provides scholarships to students in the Delta school district.

The hearing continues.