Teenager found guilty of manslaughter of Irfan Wahid

The 17 year old will be sentenced next month.

Irfan Wahid
Published 17th Aug 2017

A 17-year-old boy has today been found guilty of the manslaughter of a Irfan Wahid in Harehills.

16 year old Irfan was stabbed to death on Harehills Lane when he was on his way home from school.

The 17 year old - who can't be named for legal reasons - had been on trial for for nearly 3 weeks.

The jury at Leeds Crown Court heard the argument started in a dispute over a girl.

Grief struck the community of Harehills in the weeks that followed, with thousands packing in to the local mosque for Irfan's funeral.

Ed Hulbert, from the CPS, said:

“The defendant confronted Irfan with a kitchen knife and fatally stabbed him, despite the immediate assistance offered by passers-by. The attacker went on to burn his clothes and only gave himself up to the police two days later.

“The CPS was able to make use of a provision which allows the questioning of child witnesses to take place in advance on video, to assist them in giving their evidence.

“Our sympathies are with Irfan’s family.”

The 17-year-old will be sentenced on in September.