Zabair Hussain's cousin appeals for information on his death
The cousin of a man murdered in Sheffield's made an emotional plea for information
The cousin of a man murdered in Sheffield's made an emotional plea for information so the rest of his killers can face justice.
Zabair Hussain was violently murdered in Darnall on New Year's Eve last year by a group of several men.
31 year-old Idris Sadiq was jailed for life for the killing last week - but no-one else has beeb convicted.
Zabair's cousin is Mashood Aslam has exclusively told Hallam he thinks there are people who know who did it and could help make sure the rest of the killers face justice:
"There are people out there - but they're not coming forward. That's why I'm angry - because they saw everything, they know all the information, but they're not coming forward. Just tell the truth that's all we want."
"People out there in Darnall, they all know who's done it, how many people were involved, but they're not coming forward. This is not just a crime - this is murder, I want these people to be arrested"
Zabair died of extensive injuries to his head and body after being beaten by the gang of men in an apparent dispute over drugs.
He was then left by them on Staniforth Road where he was run over by a passing car.
The act of leaving Zabair's body in the road was described as "utterly callous behaviour" by the judge who sentenced Sadiq to life in prison with a minimum of 20 years on Thursday.
Mashood says it's important to him all of his killers are jailed:
"At the end of the day they've killed my close cousin. These people should not get away with this. This is our law of the land here - we should grab hold of these people and get them where they belong: in prison."