Coroner Geraint Williams concluded that Joshua Molnar did not act in self-defence.
A teenage grammar school boy who was stabbed in the heart with a flick knife was unlawfully killed, a coroner has concluded.
Molnar told the jury he acted in self-defence after Yousef pulled a blade on him first and “came on” to his knife, during a row in upmarket Hale Barns, near Altrincham, Greater Manchester, on March 2 2019. The High Court later quashed the findings and ordered a second inquest with a new coroner, which concluded on Wednesday.
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