A MAN has been found guilty of murdering a 21-year-old in Slough last year.

Kyron Lee was knocked from his bike in Earls Lane by a stolen black Golf on October 2 last year at about 8.50pm.

He was then chased into Waterman Close and stabbed.

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Three men stood trial at Reading Crown Court charged with murder: Khalid Nur, 20, Fras Seedahmed, 18, of Slough and Mohammed Elgamri, 18, of Windsor.

After over 24 hours, the jury have so far found only Nur guilty of murder.

The 20-year-old was tearful in the dock as the verdict was returned this afternoon (Wednesday, July 26).

However, no verdict has been decided yet for Elgamri and Seedahmed.

A fourth man, Yakoub Tarafi, 18, was also on trial charged with two counts of assisting an offender post murder.

Slough Observer: Police outside court earlier today as an update was given on the verdictsPolice outside court earlier today as an update was given on the verdicts (Image: NQ)

The jury found him not guilty of both counts. He was seen wiping away tears as he was discharged from the court.

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Yaqhub Mussa, 21, was also charged with murder and pleaded guilty before trial. Two other men, Elias Almallah and Mohamed Abduelle, have also been charged with murder but will stand trial at a later date.

The jury have retired again to consider the other verdicts.

A high police presence has been spotted in and around the court while the jury have been retired.

Judge Amjad Nawaz, who has been presiding over the trial, warned people sitting in the public gallery that they would be removed by police if there was any disruption.