FACES BEHIND THE TRAGEDY

Little Boy Blue actors playing Rhys Jones, his heartbroken parents and killer Sean Mercer look just like them

IT IS the case that the broke the heart of the nation.

Schoolboy Rhys Jones was killed when he was 11, shot as he walked home alone after football practise.

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Little Rhys was a footie-mad youngster whose tragic death will now be examined in a new documentaryCredit: Rex Features

The case will now be relived in a new documentary, Little Boy Blue, with actors taking on the challenging task of doing justice to the tragic story.

But how much do the actors look like those involved in the case?

Rhys Jones

The 11-year-old will be played by Sonny Beyga.

It is one of the first roles for the young boy, who is from Liverpool like Rhys.

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The boys bear a striking resemblance, with Sonny having a similar round face to young Rhys.

Rhys Jones was killed aged 11 in 2007 on his way home from football practiceCredit: PA:Press Association
Sonny Beyga will be portrayed young RhysCredit: Not known refer to copyright holder

Sean Mercer

Played by Paddy Rowan, Sean Mercer was 18 and a member of the Croxteth Crew gang when he fired three shots from a handgun.

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One of the shots hit young Rhys in the back.

Eighteen months later, Sean was found guilty of murder at Liverpool’s Crown Court, sent down for life with a minimum of 22 years behind bars.

With his cropped shave for the drama, Paddy Rowan has managed to embody the man who remains behind bars to this day.

Sean Mercer was found guilty of the murder of the schoolboyCredit: PA:Press Association
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Sean Mercer, here played by Paddy Rowan, was found to be Rhys' murdererCredit: ITV

Mel and Steve Jones

The parents of Rhys Jones have spoken out about the ITV drama, saying they hoped the culprits would see the devastating impact that the 11-year-old's death had on them.

Mel and Steve Jones said they simply wanted their son back - with their tragic tale portrayed by actors Sinead Keenan and Brian O'Byrne.

Rhys' parents Mel and Steve said they wanted to honour their son who was killed on his way homeCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
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Little Boy Blue: Rhys' mum Melanie is played by Sinead Keenan (above), who is best known for BBC3 drama Being HumanCredit: ITV
Sinead Keenan has played Melanie Jones in little Boy Blue, a new ITV dramaCredit: ITV

DSI Dave Kelly

Stephen Graham, one of the UK's finest actors, will play the lead police investigator in Little Boy Blue.

The 43-year-old will play the role of the top cop who worked for 18 months to investigate the murder.

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DSI Dave Kelly is the man in charge of the Rhys Jones case, played by Stephen Graham
DSI Dave Kelly was in charge of the hunt for justiceCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

James Yates

James Nelson-Joyce has taken on the role of James Yates, the boy who supplied the gun with which Rhys was killed.

Yates, now 29, was a member of the Croxeth Crew gang who gave killer Sean Mercer the Smith and Wesson gun with which he shot Rhys.

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As Rhys lay dying, Yates helped Mercer dispose of his bike, clothes and the gun he had provided him with mere minutes before the shooting.

James Yates was found guilty of assisting Sean MercerCredit: PA:Press Association
James Nelson Joyce who plays James Yates in Little Boy BlueCredit: Twitter

Frank Yates

Jack Lamb landed the meaty role in the true crime drama Little Boy Blue.

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The Liverpudlian actor plays scheming Frank Yates in the ITV production documenting the murder of schoolboy Rhys Jones.

Jack Lamb stars in Little Boy Blue, portraying Frank YatesCredit: YouTube Manchester Actors Platform
 Frank Yates, pictured with Marie Yates, arrive at Liverpool Crown CourtCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

Little Boy Blue begins on ITV on Monday April 24, with the first of four one-hour episodes starting at 9.00pm.

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Episode one shows how Rhys’s tragic death occurred and looks at how the police went about gathering evidence to ensure a successful conviction.

Melanie and Steve gave their full backing to the production of the drama which was filmed in Liverpool and around the North West.

The team behind the camera have been responsible for an array of hard-hitting, quality dramas, with producer Kwadjo Dajan having worked on Cilla, Mrs Biggs and Appropriate Adult, while director Paul Whittington also has credits for The Moorside, The Widower, Cilla and Mrs Biggs.

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