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    CHARGES FILED AGAINST WALNUT CREEK MAN ACCUSED IN FATAL STABBING
    Roman Gokhman

    San Jose Mercury News
    Contra Costa Times

    WALNUT CREEK - Prosecutors filed murder charges Tuesday against an
    18-year-old Walnut Creek man who is accused of stabbing a 17-year-old
    boy during a party last week.

    Daniel Avanesyan remained at County Jail in Martinez on Tuesday on
    $1 million bail.

    He was arrested July 2 on suspicion of killing 17-year-old Rodeo
    resident Jonart Suacillo Yambao after a fight at the party got out
    of hand, Walnut Creek police Detective Steve Bertolozzi said.

    The fight took place sometime before midnight near the corner of Clover
    Lane and Nicholson Road. Bertolozzi said it began inside a home and
    spilled out into the street. He did not say what caused the fight.

    "It was a pointless confrontation," Bertolozzi said.

    The victim's family said Yambao did not start the fight but became
    involved and was stabbed several times. He was dropped off at Kaiser
    Medical Center by friends, where he later died. It was Walnut Creek's
    first homicide of the year.

    Friends of Avanesyan and his family said the fight is out of character
    for the suspect, who turned 18 in April and graduated from Las Lomas
    High School last month. They hope prosecutors will treat this as a
    self-defense case.

    Aimee Sessions said Avanesyan and his parents have been close friends
    for four years. She said the suspect is an immigrant from Armenia,
    who spoke Russian and English, had good grades in school and worked
    nearly full-time at Longs Drugs in Rossmoor to help his family.

    He was attending classes at Diablo Valley College.

    "I trusted him with my teenage daughter and my young son," Sessions
    said. "He was teaching my son how to swim. When I heard about this,
    my heart just dropped to the floor."
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