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City lawyer murder jury sent out | City lawyer murder jury sent out |
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The jury trying the case of two teenagers accused of murdering a City lawyer has retired to consider its verdict. | |
Tom ap Rhys Pryce collapsed and died when he was attacked near his home in Kensal Green, north-west London, on 12 January this year. | |
The Old Bailey heard he was stabbed in the hip and in the chest twice. | The Old Bailey heard he was stabbed in the hip and in the chest twice. |
Donnel Carty, 19, of Kensal Green, and Delano Brown, 18, of Sudbury Hill, both north-west London, deny murder. | Donnel Carty, 19, of Kensal Green, and Delano Brown, 18, of Sudbury Hill, both north-west London, deny murder. |
The court heard Mr ap Rhys Pryce was walking home from Kensal Green Tube station at about 2300GMT when he was attacked. | The court heard Mr ap Rhys Pryce was walking home from Kensal Green Tube station at about 2300GMT when he was attacked. |
Earlier robbery | Earlier robbery |
Jurors were told officers found a trail of blood and belongings leading towards the home he shared with his fiancee in Bathurst Gardens. | Jurors were told officers found a trail of blood and belongings leading towards the home he shared with his fiancee in Bathurst Gardens. |
During the trial Mr Brown said it was Mr Carty who had "fly-kicked" Mr ap Rhys Pryce to the ground then struggled with him. | During the trial Mr Brown said it was Mr Carty who had "fly-kicked" Mr ap Rhys Pryce to the ground then struggled with him. |
The defendants have both pleaded guilty to robbing a middle-aged man in Kensal Green station earlier that evening. | The defendants have both pleaded guilty to robbing a middle-aged man in Kensal Green station earlier that evening. |