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Man convicted of killing activist | |
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A man has been convicted of the manslaughter of a BNP activist in a long-running neighbour dispute. | |
Habib Khan, 50, of Stoke-on-Trent, stabbed Keith Brown, 52, with a kitchen knife last year, Stafford Crown Court heard. | |
He said he held a knife against Mr Brown "to scare him" when he saw him trying to strangle his son Azir Saddique. | |
Khan, of Uttoxeter Road, Normacot, had denied murdering Mr Brown. | |
Single stab wound | |
Father-of-seven Mr Brown died in hospital after the attack in July 2007. | |
Khan had earlier told the court that living next door to his neighbour for five years had been "hell". | |
The jury is still considering verdicts on charges of unlawful wounding against Khan and his son, Azir Saddique, 24. | |
His other son, 27-year-old Khazir Saddique, has already pleaded guilty to unlawful wounding. | |
The case was adjourned until Wednesday when the jury will continue its deliberations. |
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