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Bedford dealer guilty of killing man who wanted cocaine
Bedford dealer guilty of killing man who wanted cocaine

BBC News

time16-05-2025

  • BBC News

Bedford dealer guilty of killing man who wanted cocaine

A drug dealer is waiting to be sentenced after being convicted of killing a customer when an early-hours cocaine sale went Kamau, 25, had admitting stabbing 26-year-old Patrice Che with a kitchen knife at a house in Brereton Road, Bedford, in November 2024 but denied murder and of Rutland Road, Bedford, said he acted in self-defence after being found him not guilty of murder but guilty of manslaughter on Friday after a trial at Luton Crown Court. Prosecutors said Kamau behaved with "jaw-dropping calmness" after the said he had posed with the blood-stained knife and taken a "trophy" photograph of denied the allegations and said he had taken the photograph with the intention of showing it to were told that police found the knife, which was 4cm wide and 18cm long, after Kamau threw it down a rubbish chute. A judge who oversaw the trial adjourned sentencing until 27 Justice Swift said he wanted a probation officer to prepare a report and consider whether Kamau posed a public heard how Mr Che, who came from Bedford, was attacked at the home of an died in hospital after being stabbed in the abdomen. Jurors were told that Mr Che had met Kamau in the early hours in a street and wanted court heard that the deal "had gone wrong".Barrister Neil Moore, who led the prosecution team, said Kamau had feared a "set up" and "got aggressive".He said evidence showed that Kamau had attacked Mr Che with a knife and scissors. Mr Che died after suffering a 13cm (5-inch) attack was neither reasonable nor proportionate, Mr Moore argued. 'Trophy photograph' "The defendant took the knife with him," Mr Moore told jurors."He took a photograph of himself holding it whilst it was still blood-stained."He says he was going to show the photograph to the police."It is nothing more and nothing less than a trophy photograph." 'Sorry' Kamau told jurors that he decided to leave the property because the situation became "dodgy".He said Mr Che was holding scissors and stood in his said he was "terrified" and picked up a knife from the kitchen."I am just trying not to get stabbed, not get injured," he told jurors. "In that process, I have lunged."He said Mr Che "started coming at me swinging" and told jurors: "I swung once with the kitchen knife. I didn't want to stab him."He added: "I am sorry that somebody has lost somebody that means a lot to them." Follow Beds, Herts and Bucks news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

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