A UK court has found four men, including three Indian-origin brothers, guilty of murdering a 22-year-old man in an ongoing dispute in London. Kamal Sohal (23), Sukhminder Sohal (25) and Michael Sohal (28) were found guilty of stabbing Osvaldo de Carvalho in west London’s Acton area in September 2019 after a trial at the Croydon Crown Court on February 16, PTI reported. 

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Despite their convictions last month, restrictions on reporting on the case were imposed as two other accused were yet to stand trial. 

24-year-old Antoine George was found guilty of manslaughter on Friday, while a fifth – Karim Azab (25) – was found not guilty of murder. 

“This is a particularly tragic case with Osvaldo’s family having to live with the pain of his loss. We know there had been previous hostility between these two groups and sadly that culminated in the events that unfolded that evening,” Detective Chief Inspector Vicky Tunstall, in charge for the Metropolitan Police Specialist Crime South Command investigation, said. 

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“The Sohal brothers had no qualms about arming themselves and – in Kamal’s case – running down a busy main road waving the weapon around in full view of all those around. They then subjected Osvaldo – who had no chance of defending himself – to a brutal and sustained attack. Osvaldo’s family, I hope, can find some comfort to their pain, knowing that these people have now been convicted,” she added. 

The dispute started when Sukhminder and Michael met Osvaldo and two of his friends on September 24, 2019, following which they called their brother Kamal for reinforcement. 

After receiving the call, Kamal took a large hunting knife and “brazenly brandished” it as he ran along the Uxbridge Road to the scene from his home. 

George accompanied Kamal to the scene of the dispute. 

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Following an altercation, the three men in the victim’s side fled from the scene, with Osvaldo running in one direction and his two friends in another. 

“Witnesses described him being chased by a group of men, some armed with knives. They caught up with Osvaldo, surrounded him and stabbed him, and then ran off leaving Osvaldo lying on the ground dying. The three brothers left the scene and returned to Kamal’s address,” the Met Police said. 

Later, George is said to have left the area in a car which had been parked on the driveway outside Kamal’s flat.

A post-mortem examination revealed that Osvaldo had suffered multiple stab wounds, including a deep wound to his left leg which would have been caused by significant force.

But the fatal wound was a stab wound to his back which was so deep it nearly passed through his body.

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The Met Police found that in a bid to cover their tracks, later that evening Michael and Sukhminder had set fire to clothes they had been wearing at the time of the stabbing.

During the police investigation, it was found that on the day of the murder, George and Sukhminder Sohal went to a shop in Hounslow, south-west London, that sold knives and purchased the weapons used and transported them to Kamal’s flat. But the court heard that those weapons were never recovered.

It was with the assistance of witnesses and piecing together CCTV that officers were able to trace and arrest the suspects, who were subsequently charged with murder, the Met Police said.

All four convicted of the killing will be sentenced at Croydon Crown Court at a later date.