“MUM, I’M ON MY WAY HOME” 💔

Those were the words Chloe Watson Dransfield, 16, often sent to her mother before heading back to the family home in Gomersal, near Cleckheaton. A simple, reassuring message that every parent waits for — letting them know their child is safe and on the way. Now, her mother still checks her phone, hoping somehow that familiar text will appear again. But it never will. 😢

In the early hours of Saturday, 28 March 2026, Chloe left a house party on Kennerleigh Avenue in Austhorpe, Leeds. Friends say she had been enjoying herself earlier but decided to leave after the gathering turned chaotic and a heated argument broke out. She sent a desperate message to a friend asking to be picked up because “it was all getting out of hand.” Witnesses reported raised voices, with some accounts mentioning a row involving a boy. A small group reportedly followed her shortly after she stepped outside alone.

Shouting began the moment she turned the corner. Less than an hour later, neighbours found her unconscious on the street with stab wounds to her back. Residents, including 64-year-old Wayne Mallows, performed CPR while waiting for paramedics. Chloe was rushed to hospital but died a short time later.

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A Family Shattered

Chloe’s mother, in a deeply moving tribute, described the unbearable void left behind: “My beautiful princess Chloe. I cannot put into words how I feel that you are not here with me. You are my life, my world, my best friend and I know that I am yours. I cannot live without you – I need you.

“You are stunning, confident, loyal, honest and my family-oriented princess. When you walk into any room it lights up with your bubbly personality. There’s a big hole in my heart that can never be filled.

“Your two sisters and big brother will always love and miss you to infinity. You will always and forever be in our hearts. Love Mum, Connor, Courtney, and Cienna.”

Her father and extended family added: “We miss every single thing about her. She was beautiful, full of joy and had a wonderfully cheeky personality. Chloe was loved by everyone who knew her and the absence she leaves behind is immeasurable. We will miss her forever.”

The family home remains a place of quiet grief. Chloe’s bedroom stays exactly as she left it — makeup on the dresser, clothes folded on the chair, phone charger by the bed — as if she might walk through the door after college or a night with friends. Her mother still listens for the sound of her returning, still checks for that reassuring “Mum, I’m on my way home.”

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The Night That Changed Everything

The party on the normally peaceful suburban street had reportedly involved nitrous oxide (laughing gas), and tensions escalated quickly. Chloe wanted out. She tried to get help but collapsed on the road. Forensic teams in white suits examined the scene as police tape cordoned off Kennerleigh Avenue, a road lined with family homes and bungalows where such violence felt unimaginable.

Neighbours expressed shock: “This area’s really quiet… My heart goes out to her family.” Floral tributes and messages of love have continued to appear at the spot where Chloe was found.

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Ongoing Investigation and Court Proceedings

West Yorkshire Police’s Homicide and Major Enquiry Team has made seven arrests in total. Kayla Smith, 18, of Kennerleigh Avenue; Archie Rycroft, 19, of Middleton Park Road; and a 17-year-old boy who cannot be named for legal reasons have been charged with murder. They appeared at Leeds Crown Court via video link on 2 April 2026. No pleas were entered, and all three were remanded in custody. A plea, trial and preparation hearing is set for 1 May, with a provisional trial date of 10 November 2026.

A 14-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of murder on 2 April and remains in custody. Police continue to appeal urgently for any video footage of the incident that may be circulating on social media, believing it could help piece together exactly what happened in Chloe’s final moments.

Senior Investigating Officer Detective Chief Inspector James Entwistle has stressed that the investigation remains active and dynamic, with a commitment to bringing all those responsible to justice.

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Remembering a “Beautiful Princess”

Chloe was remembered by her school, BBG Academy, and friends as a vibrant, confident girl with a big heart and dreams of working in hair and beauty. Pink balloons were released in her memory, and the community has rallied around the family with support and tributes.

Her death has sparked renewed concern about youth violence, knife crime, and the dangers of parties that spiral out of control. For her family, however, the pain is deeply personal — the daily ache of a missing text, an empty chair at the table, and a bedroom frozen in time.

As the legal process continues, Chloe’s loved ones face the long road of grieving a life full of potential that was taken far too soon. They ask for privacy while thanking everyone for their kindness and messages of support.

Anyone with information, particularly video footage, is urged to contact West Yorkshire Police via the major incident public portal or by calling 101. In an emergency, always dial 999.

Chloe Watson Dransfield was a girl who lit up rooms with her bubbly personality — a loyal daughter, sister, and friend whose simple messages of “Mum, I’m on my way home” brought comfort. That comfort is now replaced by silence, but her memory burns brightly in the hearts of those who loved her most. 💔