THE LAST PERSON CHLOE SPOKE TO
Friends say Chloe Watson Dransfield, 16, had been laughing inside a party house in Leeds earlier that night.

Then, shortly before dawn, she stepped outside after a brief argument with a small group of teenagers.

Witnesses say voices were raised. Someone mentioned a boy.
Minutes later, chaos erupted on the quiet street.

Three suspects have since appeared in court.

But detectives are still trying to determine who Chloe spoke to in those final minutes — and what was said.

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In the early hours of Saturday, 28 March 2026, 16-year-old Chloe Watson Dransfield left a house party on Kennerleigh Avenue in Austhorpe, Leeds. Friends say she had been laughing and enjoying herself inside the house earlier that night. Then, after a brief but heated argument with a small group of teenagers, she stepped outside alone.

Witnesses reported raised voices. Someone mentioned a boy. Minutes later, chaos erupted on the normally quiet suburban street. Chloe was found unconscious with stab wounds shortly before 6am. She was rushed to hospital but died a short time later. Three teenagers — Kayla Smith, 18, Archie Rycroft, 19, and a 17-year-old boy who cannot be named for legal reasons — have appeared in court charged with her murder. A 14-year-old boy has since been arrested on suspicion of murder, bringing the total arrests to seven as the investigation continues.

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A Night That Ended in Tragedy

According to friends, the party had turned chaotic, with some attendees reportedly using nitrous oxide (laughing gas). Tensions rose, and Chloe became involved in an argument. She decided to leave and sent a desperate message to a friend, begging to be picked up.

“She contacted a friend telling them to pick her up,” one report detailed. The message reflected her desire to get away from the situation that was spiralling out of control.

Chloe walked out of the party house shortly after the argument. Witnesses claim a small group followed her not long afterwards. Shouting reportedly began the moment she turned the corner onto the street. Less than an hour later, emergency services were on the scene after neighbours found her collapsed on the road with stab wounds to her back.

A neighbour who assisted with CPR described the heartbreaking scene: her eyes were blank, and there was significant blood. Residents performed life-saving efforts while waiting for paramedics, but Chloe could not be saved.

Police and forensic teams quickly cordoned off Kennerleigh Avenue. Officers in high-visibility jackets and forensic suits in white protective gear examined the area as blue-and-white police tape fluttered around the suburban bungalows.

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The Mystery of Those Final Minutes

Detectives from West Yorkshire Police’s Homicide and Major Enquiry Team are still piecing together exactly what happened in Chloe’s final moments. While friends and witnesses have described the argument inside the party and her decision to leave, the precise sequence outside remains under intense scrutiny.

Key questions include: Who was the last person Chloe spoke to? What was said in those critical minutes after she left the house? Did she have any further phone contact or face-to-face confrontation on the street?

Police have appealed urgently for any mobile phone or social media footage of the incident, believing videos may be circulating on platforms like TikTok or Snapchat. Senior Investigating Officer Detective Chief Inspector James Entwistle has urged anyone with such material to come forward, stating it could “lead us to the truth about what happened.”

Some reports suggest the confrontation may have escalated from a row involving a boy, though police have not officially detailed the motive. Neighbours and witnesses have provided accounts of shouting starting abruptly once Chloe turned the corner, indicating a rapid and violent escalation.

Investigators are examining phone records, messages, and potential witness statements to determine who Chloe interacted with last — whether it was a phone call, a text, or a direct conversation on the street. A neighbour’s reported account of her final words has circulated in some media, adding to the focus on her last conscious moments, though official confirmation remains limited as the case is active.

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Court Proceedings and Ongoing Investigation

Kayla Smith, Archie Rycroft, and the 17-year-old boy appeared at Leeds Crown Court via video link. They did not enter pleas and were remanded in custody ahead of a further hearing. A trial date has been provisionally set for November 2026 in some updates.

Additional arrests have followed, including a 14-year-old boy detained on suspicion of murder who remains in custody. Others have been released on bail pending further enquiries. The investigation remains very much active, with police stressing their commitment to bringing all responsible parties to justice.

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A Family’s Devastating Loss

Chloe’s family has paid heartfelt tributes to their “beautiful princess.” Her mother, Shantelle Watson, wrote: “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… You are stunning, confident, loyal, honest and my family-oriented princess.”

Her father and other relatives echoed the pain: “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 community in Gomersal, Cleckheaton, and Austhorpe has been left in shock. Floral tributes, photos, and messages have appeared at the scene and in her hometown, with pink balloons released in her memory. Her school and friends remember her bubbly personality and big heart.

A Call for Answers and Reflection

As the legal process unfolds, the central mystery of Chloe’s final conversation lingers. Detectives continue to urge anyone with information — especially video footage or details of interactions in those last minutes — to contact them via the major incident public portal or by calling 101. In an emergency, dial 999.

Chloe Watson Dransfield was a 16-year-old with dreams, laughter, and a bright future ahead. Her death on a quiet Leeds street has sparked renewed conversations about youth safety, parties that spiral out of control, and the dangers of escalating conflicts among teenagers.

Her family, friends, and the wider community hope that full answers will emerge — particularly about who she spoke to last and what was said — so that justice can be served and such a tragedy is not repeated.