A former public schoolboy who fatally stabbed Yousef Makki described the row the pair had moments before the fatal clash at an inquest.
Joshua Molnar denied he had tried to paint an unfavourable picture of Yousef at his 2019 trial 'to save your own skin' and insisted: "Yousef was not any sort of gangster - he did not deserve to die." Yousef, a 17-year-old bursary student at the elite Manchester Grammar School from Burnage, died after being stabbed in the heart by friend Mr Molnar in Hale Barns, Trafford, on March 2, 2019.
Mr Molnar, also 17 at the time but now 20, from a wealthy family in Hale, was found not guilty of murder and manslaughter following a trial at Manchester Crown Court, telling the jury he had acted in self-defence. READ
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