A teenager has been found guilty of murdering 15-year-old Khayri McLean.
By Alex Moss at Leeds Crown CourtA teenager has been found guilty of murdering a 15-year-old boy who was stabbed to death as he walked home from school in West Yorkshire.
In a statement, Andrew Fell, headteacher at North Huddersfield Trust School, said the trial and conviction had "brought back the shock and distress felt by all members of the school community at the time the attack happened". Prosecutor Jonathan Sandiford KC said the younger of the two shouted "Oi Khayri" or "Yo Khayri" before jumping in the air, swinging a knife with a 30cm blade and stabbing Khayri in the chest.
The 17-year-old denied targeting the teenager and claimed he had gone to the scene outside school for a "fist fight" with another youth.
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