A teenager who watched pornography before brutally raping and murdering a 14-year-old girl can be identified for the first time, judges have ruled.

Ayman Aziz, 17, contacted Viktorija Sokolova online and lured her to a Wolverhampton park, where he subjected her to horrific levels of violence in a two-hour attack before dumping her body on a bench.

Aziz, who was sentenced to at least 19 years in prison in February, could not be identified in reports at the time because his age meant that reporting restrictions were imposed.

Although the trial judge agreed to lift those restrictions following an application by media organisations, the teenager's lawyers challenged that decision and the restrictions remained in place pending an appeal.

Adam Kane QC argued the reporting restrictions should not be lifted because they would have an adverse effect on Aziz's rehabilitation.