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Teen accused of killing Chelsie Probert tells court he saw his friend stab her

Probert was 18 when she was attacked while walking down a path near Farrell Street in Dartmouth, N.S., on June 6, 2017.

Probert, 18, was attacked on a Dartmouth, N.S., path on June 6, 2017

Chelsie Probert was found on a Dartmouth, N.S., path and was taken to hospital, where she later died from her injuries. (Facebook)

The 17-year-old boy accused of murderingChelsieProberttestified Friday in his own defence, telling a Halifax youth court he didn't stab the woman and that it was his friend who fatally attacked her.

Probert was 18 when she was attacked while walking down a path near Farrell Street in Dartmouth, N.S., on June 6, 2017.She was taken to hospital, where she later died.

The boy, who was 16 when he was charged, cannot be named due to his age. He has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder in the case, which is being heard before a judge alone.

The teen told the courthe and his friend were trying to rob people that night. He saidit was his friend, who is 20,who stabbed Probert and then threatened him with a knife if he told anyone.

That 20-year-old man, who also cannot be named,is the Crown's main witnessand has testified the accused was the one who killed Probert.

Planned to rob people

The teen told the courtthat the 20-year-old and a thirdfriend were at the accused'shome that night.He said they were smoking pot and the 20-year-old pressured them into drinking as well. Afterwards they went out with the intent to rob people.

The accused said he made the first attempt,and stuttered as he said to a man, "Give me your stuff."

The man said he had nothing and the teen let him go. That's when the third friend left. Not long after, the accused said he wanted to go home.

The teen said they then sawProberton the path. He testifiedthe 20-year-old approached her and ordered her to hand over all her things.

She brushed him off, and he repeatedhis demand. The man orderedher a third time, the teen testified. She said that itmust be a joke andbrushedhim off again.

'Deer in headlights'

The teen, who was a few metres back, said he was growing tired of this and called out his friend's name. That's when his friend was like a"deer in headlights," he told the court.

He testified he then saw his friend strikeProbert in the face and stab her.He saidhe turned around and started running,feeling sick.

He said his friend later held a knife to his ribs and threatened to kill him andhis girlfriend if he told anyone.

The accused wrapped the weapons in his jacket and the two friends went in search of marijuana and cigars before going back to the accused'shome,washing the weaponsand going to sleep.

The trial continues Monday.