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A plumber has been found guilty of murdering a Deliveroo driver during a road rage attack.
Nathan Smith, 28, stabbed the part-time delivery driver Takieddine Boudhane, 30, with a knife on the evening of January 30, 2020 following a minor road incident. Smith was driving a white VW Caddy van while Mr Boudhane was onboard a moped. Mr Boudhane made a right turn in Finsbury Park, north London, before a confrontation kicked off.
Mr Boudhane had become upset at the manoeuvre and words were exchanged, the jury heard. The situation escalated when Smith swung out of his van on Charteris Road while brandishing a knife. Smith then went "on the attack" with Mr Boudhane using his crash helmet to try and ward him off.
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Prosecutor Julian Evans said Smith was "simply not prepared to let things rest there". Describing CCTV footage of the incident, the prosecutor said: “As Smith ran towards him, Takieddine swung his crash helmet towards Smith. This action, again say the prosecution, was defensive.
“As Smith stepped on to the pavement, he ducked below the swinging crash helmet, and swung his knife twice, in quick succession, towards Takieddine’s upper body. It is the prosecution case that one of those two rapid blows with the knife, each delivered with force, entered Takieddine’s chest.”
Even after suffering a 7.5cm wound, Mr Boudhane ran after Smith and hit the side of the van with his crash helmet as he drove off, the court heard. He then collapsed to the ground and despite medics' efforts, he was pronounced dead at 7.42pm.
Folowing the incident, Smith drove home and told his family nothing about what happened, the jury heard. The next day, he
An angry Mercedes driver jumped on a woman's bonnet, smashed her windscreen and then punched her in the face in a road rage row. Akaash Hussain was sentenced on Thursday for the offence alongside three men for their part in a huge drugs operation.
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