Joshua Molnar was cleared of the murder and manslaughter of Yousef Makki after a trial.
“Delighted” loved ones of a teenage grammar school boy who was stabbed by his ex-public schoolboy friend said they have finally got justice after a coroner ruled he was unlawfully killed.
The High Court later quashed the findings and ordered a second inquest with a new coroner, which concluded on Wednesday. Jade said: “I once thought that justice meant Joshua Molnar being imprisoned for the rest of his life. She added: “I think classism hugely. I think it would have played out differently had the defendants been from normal, council house backgrounds like Yousef was.”
Molnar admitted lying in panic about what happened after the stabbing and lawyers for the Makki family highlighted many “discrepancies” in his account of how Yousef was stabbed.At the first inquest he said he could not remember who took a knife out first.
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