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Seven teenagers have been convicted of brutally battering a schoolboy almost to death with a claw hammer.Seven teenagers have been convicted of brutally battering a schoolboy almost to death with a claw hammer.
Henry Webster, 16, from Wiltshire, was left fighting for life after being hit in scenes compared by the prosecution to a "Quentin Tarantino film".Henry Webster, 16, from Wiltshire, was left fighting for life after being hit in scenes compared by the prosecution to a "Quentin Tarantino film".
Four teenagers - Wasif Khan, 18, Amjad Qazi, 19, and two boys, 15 and 16, were found guilty of carrying out the attack by a jury on 14 February. Four teenagers - Wasif Khan, 18, Amjad Qazi, 19, and two boys, 15 and 16, were found guilty on 14 February of carrying out the attack.
Previously reporting restrictions were on the trial were imposed by the judge. Previous reporting restrictions imposed by the judge were lifted.
Nazrul Amin, 19, and two other youngsters aged 15 and 16 admitted inflicting grievous bodily harm before proceedings began at Bristol Crown Court.Nazrul Amin, 19, and two other youngsters aged 15 and 16 admitted inflicting grievous bodily harm before proceedings began at Bristol Crown Court.
The convictions can be made public after Judge Carol Hagen agreed to lift reporting restrictions she had implemented when the jury returned its verdict.The convictions can be made public after Judge Carol Hagen agreed to lift reporting restrictions she had implemented when the jury returned its verdict.