Teen boys' racist murder sentences to be referred to Court of Appeal
Summary
Two teenage boys were sentenced to life in prison for the racist murder of Kamran Aman, who was attacked while delivering groceries in Barry, Wales. Their case has been sent to the Court of Appeal to decide if their prison terms should be longer.Key Facts
- Kamran Aman was killed outside his mother's home in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan.
- Two teenagers, aged 17 and 16, attacked Aman in an unprovoked racist attack.
- Marcus Staniforth, 17, was sentenced to 17 years; the other boy received 15 years.
- The attack included racist insults, physical violence, and a fatal stabbing to the heart.
- Staniforth fetched a knife from a nearby house and stabbed Aman multiple times.
- Both boys were under the influence of drugs and alcohol during the attack.
- They were arrested about 10 minutes after the incident; DNA evidence linked them to the crime.
- The Court of Appeal will review if their sentences are too short and may extend them.
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