BREAKING: Two men who murdered an aspiring lawyer on his way home from work in a case of mistaken identity have been jailed for life. Rashid Gedel and Shiroh Ambersley were among a group of six men who targeted 22-year-old Sven Badzak.
Two men who murdered an aspiring lawyer on his way home from work in a case of mistaken identity have been jailed for life.
Rashid Gedel, 22, and Shiroh Ambersley, 23, were among a group of six men who targeted 22-year-old Sven Badzak and his 16-year-old friend in a ‘gang-style attack’ as the victims returned from a trip toMr Badzak was stabbed four times while being kicked and punched by his assailants, who also stabbed his 16-year-old friend in the back.
The pair were today sentenced to life with a minimum term of 27 years for the murder of Mr. Badzak, which took place in February 2021.
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