The teenage killer was captured on CCTV showing he had a knife tucked into his waistband moments before the murder.
A 16-year-old boy has been found guilty of stabbing a man to death outside a McDonald's restaurant in Bath.He suffered a single stab wound to his chest following an altercation in Southgate Street in the early hours of 6 May.He was 15 at the time of the killing and so cannot be named for legal reasons.Why your home is full of ladybirds at the moment
"Probably one of the hardest things I've ever had to do is to call my boyfriend's mum, to tell her what's happened," she said.Ben's mother, Sharon Hendry, told ITV News West Country: "Ben's girlfriend rang saying, Ben's been stabbed, you need to get here.When she arrived, her son was not breathing. Teyana King added: "It's really hard to remember the good times when all you think about is what Ben looked like and how vulnerable he was.Ben's mum Sharon Hendry speaks outside court following the verdict
She told ITV News West Country: "It's been the hardest thing to lose Ben. "Ben was the most loveliest boy. He was so beautiful - he was beautiful inside and out."It has been a difficult day but we are pleased for Ben and we got justice for Ben. It will never bring Ben back but we have done all that we could and I'm so pleased they saw the person that did this for what he was. He's shown no remorse at all.
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