A person is going through life in jail after being discovered responsible of murdering his daughter’s father-in-law in broad daylight following a household row over wedding ceremony presents.
Ahmad Alsino, 43, stabbed dentist Mohammed Salem Ibrahim, 55, 4 occasions with a Gino D’Acampo kitchen knife on the sufferer’s house in Fort Vale, Birmingham.
He additionally slashed his daughter’s husband Aram Ibrahim after an argument over gold jewelry given to the couple as wedding ceremony presents spiralled into violence.
Emergency providers rushed to the scene on Cadbury Drive however father-of-five Mr Ibrahim couldn’t be saved.
His son Aram who suffered severe knife accidents within the assault on 13 March later recovered following hospital remedy.
Alsino fled after the assault, however armed officers have been behind him as he acquired out of his automobile and he was arrested.
On Friday, a jury discovered Alsino responsible of homicide, tried homicide and possession of a knife following a three-week trial at Birmingham Crown Court docket.
He might be sentenced on 19 October.
The court docket heard Alsino, armed with a knife, kicked on the entrance door of Mr Ibrahim’s house earlier than it was opened and the deadly assault was carried out simply earlier than 1pm.
He left however Mr Ibrahim’s household referred to as 999 and officers have been in a position to monitor the silver Hyundai he was in, utilizing ANPR and CCTV, supported by the police helicopter.
As Alsino pulled up at his house in Chatham Highway, Northfield, Birmingham, simply earlier than 1.40pm armed officers arrested him.
On looking out the automobile, a plastic bag was discovered containing two equivalent kitchen knives.
Forensic examinations confirmed that blood discovered on one of many knives belonged to Mr Ibrahim.
Detective Inspector Damian Forrest, from West Midlands Police’s Murder staff, mentioned: “It’s actually surprising {that a} dispute involving members of the family may end in such a lack of life.
“Ahmad Alsino attended the tackle and had with him knives, certainly one of which was wielded in anger, leading to deadly accidents for which he was rightly dropped at justice.
“At the moment’s conviction underlines the catastrophic, irreversible impact on all concerned when somebody chooses to hold or use a knife.
“Our ideas stay with Mr Ibrahim’s household and we hope that the end result of this trial can carry them some peace.”
Alsino’s son Bashar Alsino, 20, was discovered not responsible of homicide and tried homicide.