Three men jailed for killing in Birmingham

They've been sentenced to more than 20 years.

Author: Hannah RichardsonPublished 10th Mar 2024

Three men have been sentenced to more than 20 years in prison following the death of a father-of-three who was fatally stabbed in Hockley.

Hazim Al-Bajouri, aged 43, died after being stabbed in his chest in Hunter's Road by Cyle Crowley on 12 June last year.

Cyle’s friend Khalil Henriques and Cyle’s father Carl Dunning helped him to escape the scene and were found guilty of assisting an offender.

A trial heard Hazim and an associate visited Crowley and Henriques at their address on Hunter’s Road to purchase drugs.

In an attempt to hide evidence, Henriques aged 24, put Crowley’s jumper in the washing machine, but it was later discovered he hadn’t turned the machine on.

Crowley called on his father Carl Dunning for help, who swapped clothes with him before he ran away from the address.

Dunning, aged 44, changed his clothing again and went to the bus stop, where paramedics were attempting to save Hazim’s life, initially pretending that he knew nothing about the stabbing.

Crowley, aged 19, was sentenced to a 17 years jail term for manslaughter at Birmingham Crown Court yesterday (8 March).

Henriques and Dunning were each sentenced to two years.

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