TWO teenagers have been found guilty of murder and manslaughter after a month-long trial at Oxford Crown Court.
Nathan Braim, 20, of Broadwaters Avenue, Thame, was convicted of murder, conspiracy to cause GBH and carrying a weapon in a public place.
Benjamin Eyles, 19, of Monks Hollow, Buckinghamshire was convicted of manslaughter and conspiracy to cause GBH.
Jurors spent two days deliberating the verdicts after the trial - which started on January 4.
It comes after 19-year-old Joshua Harling, from Headington, was stabbed on July 22 last year.
He got into his green VW Polo to drive away after a street fight with Braim and Eyles – jurors at Oxford Crown Court have previously heard – but crashed on Chinnor Road, Thame. His car landed upside down.
Despite desperate attempts from doctors who lived nearby and paramedics at the scene, he died.
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