Two men guilty of Kyron Lee murder in Slough

They were found guilty after a nine week trial at Reading crown court

Author: Jonathan RichardsPublished 28th Jul 2023

Two men have been convicted in relation to the death of Kyron Lee in Slough.

Khalid Nur, aged 21, of Graylands Close, Slough, was convicted of murder (26/7) and Mohamed Elgamri, aged 19, of Carter Close, Windsor was convicted of murder (27/7) at Reading Crown Court following a nine week trial.

At a previous hearing, on 30 May, Yahqub Mussa, of Daylesford Grove, Slough pleaded guilty to one count of murder.

At around 8.50pm on 2 October 2022, police received reports that a male had been seriously injured in Waterman Court, Cippenham.

Officers attended the scene where it was established that Kyron Lee, a 21-year-old man, had been in a collision on his bicycle with a car in Earls Lane.

After the collision, multiple men exited the car and chased Kyron into Waterman Court where he was fatally attacked. The offenders then left the scene in the car.

Paramedics from the South Central Ambulance Service also attended, but tragically, the man was pronounced dead at the scene shortly after 9.45pm.

Nur, Elgamri, and Mussa will be sentenced at a later date.

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