THIS shocking CCTV footage has been released of a street fight which led to a man being fatally wounded.
The footage, released today by West Yorkshire Police, shows two white Volkswagen Polo cars pulling up on Duckworth Lane, Bradford.
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In the first section of the 30-second clip, a number of men get out of the two cars as the fighting, on April 22, 2021, gets under way just before midnight.
A second CCTV clip shows a man in a grey hooded top repeatedly attacking a man with a weapon in the back seat of a black car.
A third scene, also from Duckworth Lane, shows further violence from the night.
Muhammed Mujahid, 19, died after an incident in Duckworth Lane in April 2021.
He suffered a single stab wound and died in hospital.
A man was found not guilty of Muhammed's murder and manslaughter at a trial last year.
The Homicide and Major Enquiry team launched an investigation into Muhammed’s death and the disorder in which it occurred.
Eight men were charged in connection with the disorder. Six men pleaded guilty in court and two others went on trial. One was found guilty and the other not guilty. One man will be sentenced at a later date.
Six men from Bradford, who were all friends of Hussain, were sentenced for violent disorder at Bradford Crown Court yesterday. They are:
• Mujahid Shah, 20, of Exmouth Place, admitted violent disorder and was sentenced to 18 months in a Young Offenders institute.
• Danyal Majid, 19, of Hinchcliffe Street admitted violent disorder and was sentenced to eight months in a Young Offenders institute.
• Saif Shah, 18, of West Park Road, admitted violent disorder and was sentenced to 13 months in a Young Offenders institute.
• Zain Mahmood, 21, of Airedale College Terrace, admitted violent disorder and was sentenced to 15 months suspended for two years.
• Javeed Khan, 21, of St Pauls Avenue, admitted affray and was sentenced to three months
• Umar Shehzad, 24, of Stamford Street, was found guilty of violent disorder after a trial and was sentenced to 21 months in jail.
Sentencing the group for the street attack yesterday, Judge Jonathan Gibson said: "You were all associated with the deceased.
"You all, in one way or another, engaged in violence that night. This was an incident that involved serious acts of violence.
"As a result of what happened that night Muhammed Hussain lost his life."
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