A 17-year-old boy has been locked up for eight years after a deadly stabbing in Hatfield.
Nehemiah McIvor-Murray Sent Down for Manslaughter
Nehemiah McIvor-Murray, from Clarkson Court, was convicted of manslaughter following a month-long trial at St Albans Crown Court. The teen, who was 16 when the incident happened, will also serve an extra four years on extended licence.
Deadly Fight at Disused Hatfield Bus Station
The tragedy unfolded at 1:11pm on Sunday 23 March near the old bus station off Parkhouse Court and Jetliner Way. Two men clashed, resulting in a man in his 20s being stabbed and dying at the scene.
Police Investigation Led to Arrest
- Officers used CCTV footage and witness statements to track down McIvor-Murray.
- He was arrested at a London hospital in the early hours of Tuesday 25 March.
- The teenager denied murder but pleaded guilty to possessing a blade.
- In October, a jury found him not guilty of murder but guilty of manslaughter.
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