A teenager has been convicted after stabbing a man during an attempted robbery in Kew....

Published: 3:58 pm June 24, 2021
Updated: 3:58 pm June 24, 2021

A teenager has been convicted after stabbing a man during an attempted robbery in Kew. Isaac Musoke, 18 of Perran Walk, Brentford was found guilty of grievous bodily harm and attempted robbery following a trial which concluded at Kingston Crown Court on Tuesday, 22 June. Police were called shortly before 08:00hrs on Sunday, 20 January 2019 to a report of a stabbing in Royal Parade, Kew. The victim, a 57-year-old man, was walking to his car when he was attacked by a man attempting to carry out a robbery. He was taken to hospital where his injuries were confirmed as not life-changing or life threatening. Detectives from South West Command Unit CID launched an investigation to identify the man who carried out the attack. A knife with the victim’s blood on it was recovered from the scene of the stabbing. A DNA match was also found on the handle of the weapon, matched to Isaac Musoke. Officers arrested Musoke on Thursday, 9 July 2020 and he was later charged with GBH and attempted robbery.

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