Man jailed for fatal attack in Wednesbury
Abdi Mohamed, 26, was stabbed in an unprovoked attack in 2021.
A man has been jailed for life after a young insurance worker was fatally stabbed as he inspected a van in Wednesbury .
Abdi Mohamed, 26, died after being attacked by Moses Smith on 8 June 2021.
Smith had claimed there was damage to his van which was parked on Upper High Street, in a ploy to get Mr Mohamed outside.
He then stabbed him multiple times before driving away.
Mr Mohamed was rushed to hospital but tragically died a few hours after the attack.
Smith, who previously had barely any contact with Mr Mohamed, turned himself in at a police station two hours later.
The 40-year-old, of Lindon Road, Brownhills has today 3 February) been jailed for life, with a minimum term of 12 years, at Wolverhampton Crown Court after he admitted manslaughter by reason of diminished responsibility.
Detective Inspector Michelle Thurgood, from Force CID, said: "Our thoughts remain with Mr Mohamed's family, who have been left devastated by what Smith did and unfortunately despite Smith's plea, they are still without any real explanation for what happened."
In a statement on behalf of Mr Mohamed's family, they said: "No words can truly describe just how beautiful Abdi’s personality was. From the moment he was born, he blessed our lives in every way possible.
"It is no exaggeration to say that he always had a smile on his face, which beamed everywhere he went. He had this infectious laugh that filled the rooms he entered.
"He was kind, always there for everyone and incredibly down to earth. He took the role of a son and a brother seriously... He was deeply devoted to all those he loved, friends and family."