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Man guilty of stabbing friend who 'thought he was going to be killed' in attack

A man who stabbed a former friend who believed he was going to die as a result of his injuries has been found guilty of unlawfully wounding him.

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Wolverhampton Crown Court

Mohammed Aden , aged 39, pleaded not guilty to unlawful wounding at an address in Woodlands Street in Smethwick on August 26 last year.

But following a trial at Wolverhampton Crown Court on Friday, he was convicted by the jury in a unanimous verdict.

In his impact statement read aloud in court by prosecution barrister Mr Geoffrey Dann, victim Eliaf Adams stated: "I once had a friend called Mohammed who stabbed me. I thought I was going to die because I thought he was going to kill me. I used to have money and now I have none due to loss of earnings. I can't work.

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