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Man denies murder after victim stabbed twice in Plymouth

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Tahla Redwan, 20, of Hackney, London, appeared at Plymouth Crown Court on Tuesday

A man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a man in Plymouth.

Tahla Redwan, 20, of Hackney, London, appeared at Plymouth Crown Court on Tuesday and denied murdering Shane Sweet.

The 36-year-old was found stabbed to death in Cambridge Road on the afternoon of 4 November.

The prosecutor told the court Mr Redwan had not intended to cause really serious harm but accepted he had stabbed Mr Sweet twice as the victim had defended himself.

The court heard Mr Sweet had sustained two knife wounds to his heart and had no defensive injuries.

Prosecutor Jane Osborne KC told the jury Mr Redwan had stabbed Mr Sweet but that he had done so while defending himself from Mr Sweet and a male friend of the victim’s.

The court was told Mr Redwan had spent a considerable amount of time in Plymouth from his East London home to supply drugs including cocaine and heroin.

The jury was told Mr Sweet and his friend had contacted a drugs phone line to source class A drugs.

Physical fight

The jury heard Mr Sweet had armed himself with a white plastic mallet while his friend held a bottle of Lucozade.

The prosecution said residents and motorists had reported a physical fight and said they had seen Mr Sweet collapse.

The court heard Mr Redwan had run off and a blade and the mallet had been found under a car in Cambridge Road.

The Crown said a handle of a knife had been found later in a large waste bin in a neighbouring street, and it was part of the same knife.

Mr Redwan was arrested outside his home in London, the court heard.

The trial continues.



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