Teenager found guilty of murdering 13-year-old who died in knife attack
- A teenager murdered 13-year-old Jahziah Coke at his Oldbury home on August 29 of last year.
- The fatal event followed an argument concerning a missing quantity of cannabis, as the trial revealed.
- Jahziah suffered a six-inch deep chest wound which almost severed a rib, inflicted with severe force.
- Jurors heard the defendant called 999 and fled to play video games; the judge said, "This has been a tragic case."
- The teen's sentencing was adjourned to June, and West Midlands Police stated they lack concrete answers.
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Teenager guilty of murdering boy, 13, stabbed to death in his own home
Jahziah Coke suffered a six-inch deep chest wound A teenager has been found guilty of murder after a 13-year-old was stabbed to death in his own home. Jurors convicted the youth, who cannot be named for legal reasons, of the murder of Jahziah Coke by a 10-2 majority verdict. Jahziah, 13, was knifed to death at his home in Oldbury, West Midlands, on August 29 last year. He received a six-inch deep chest wound, which was inflicted with such force …
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