Teenager guilty of murdering man in motorbike row
Briefly

During the trial, it was heard that Tate and Mr Abdi Noor were not friends, yet had a history; the altercation arose over damage to a motorbike.
Prosecutor Catherine Pattison emphasized the excessive nature of violence in this case, stating, 'The level of violence was out of all proportion for what was needed to rob someone.'
Before losing consciousness, Mr Abdi Noor identified Tate as his attacker. This key moment demonstrated the direct connection between the defendant and the victim.
Judge Mark Dennis KC adjourned sentencing, indicating the need for further insights into Tate's 'plainly rather troubled past', suggesting complexities in his background.
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