A 24-year-old man from Slough has been convicted of assisting an offender following the murder of Kyron Lee.

Ahmad Hassan, of Blackwell Court, Slough, was found guilty of one count of assisting an offender by unanimous verdict.

However, he was found not guilty of two further counts of assisting an offender.

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Additionally, Fuad Nur, 27, of Graylands Close, Slough was found guilty of one count of failing to provide his mobile phone PIN when required to do so by unanimous verdict, and not guilty to one count of assisting an offender, whilst Ismail Mussa, 24, of Daylesford Grove, Slough was found not guilty of one count of assisting an offender.

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Furthermore, Mohamed Abdulle, 21, of Kenbury Drive, Slough previously pleaded guilty to conspiracy to cause grievous bodily harm with intent.

This is in relation to an incident that happened on October 2, 2022, when reports were made that a 21-year-old man had been ‘seriously injured’ in Waterman Court, Cippenham.

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At around 8.50pm, Lee had been hit by a car when riding his bicycle.

After the crash, multiple men exited the car and chased Kyron into Waterman Court where he was fatally attacked.

The perpetrators then left the scene in the car.

Paramedics from the South Central Ambulance Service also attended, but sadly, the 21-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene shortly after 9.45pm.

Hassan and Nur will be sentenced on October 27 whilst Abdulle at a later date.