Two teenage boys have been found guilty of murder after a 14-year-old was stabbed to death in Harpurhey. Nathaniel Shani died after being knifed to the neck in an alleyway.
Two boys, Boy A, aged 14, and Boy B, aged 13, who cannot be named for legal reasons, went on trial accused of Nathaniel's murder.
Both denied the charge but were found guilty after a four week trial at Manchester Crown Court. Boy A admitted stabbing Nathaniel, but claimed to have been acting in self-defence.
Boy B, who had been armed with a screwdriver, had allegedly 'encouraged' his co-accused during the fracas. READ MORE: Group shouted 'this is revenge' in incident prior to alleged murder of Kennie Carter, jury hears The pair will be sentenced in June.
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