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Teenager jailed for 17 years over fatal stabbing

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A TEENAGER who stabbed a 16-year-old footballer to death in an “unwarrante­d and vicious” attack outside a house party has been given a minimum term of 17 years.

Sukhbir Phull, 18, was convicted last month of the murder of former Aston Villa academy player Ramani Morgan.

Ramani died in hospital after being found with four stab injuries, including a wound to his heart, in Clay Lane, Stoke, Coventry.

A trial was told the victim was initially attacked outside a house party in nearby Chandos Street on February 29 this year.

Ramani, from Birmingham, was fatally injured less than half an hour after arriving at the party, and was chased into Clay Lane after being dragged out of a house by Phull.

Sentencing Phull, of Binley Road, Coventry, to detention for life yesterday, Judge Andrew Lockhart QC said: “You carried a knife because you thought it was a good idea and because you would be able to readily resort to its use with lethal force should you deem it necessary.”

The judge said the case was aggravated by the fact that Phull, who had not been invited to the party, had drunk spirits and taken cannabis before deciding to attack Ramani.

Judge Lockhart added: “You were so disinhibit­ed that you were more likely to get angry at the smallest perceived slight.

“This was to be an attack... where you knew you held, ready to deploy if needed, a huge lethal knife.”

Describing the fatal stabbing as “wholly unwarrante­d and vicious,” the judge ruled that Phull had shown

“not one shred of regret” after setting about

Ramani in a premeditat­ed away, using severe force.

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