KYRON LEE was the victim of a savage attack where he was knocked off his bicycle before being stabbed.
Four men have been jailed for his murder as Kyron’s parents share their shock and disbelief at losing their son.
Yaqhub Mussa and Mohammed Elgamri were sentenced to life in jail[/caption]Khalid Nur and Fras Seedahmed also face life in jail following the attack[/caption]Who was Kyron Lee?
Kyron Lee was murdered in October 2022 when he was stabbed to death after being knocked over by a stolen car.
He was riding his bike in Cippenham, Slough, when the incident happened.
The people who were in the car got out and chased Kyron, before stabbing him repeatedly.
A jury at Reading Crown Court heard how machetes or large knives were used to inflict the fatal wounds on Mr Lee.
Paramedics from South Central Ambulance Service arrived, but Kyron was pronounced dead at the scene shortly after.
Kyron’s mum described him as “an amazing young man”.
She said: “He had the kindest heart, Kyron was best known for his ability to keep the most important values and manners.”
Who was found guilty of Kyron Lee’s murder?
Four men were jailed for life following Kyron Lee’s murder.
- Khalid Nur, 22, of Graylands Close, Slough, was sentenced to life with a minimum of 26 years after being found guilty of murder.
- Mohammed Elgamri, 20, of Carter Close, Windsor, was sentenced to life with a minimum of 25 years after being found guilty of murder.
- Yaqhub Mussa, 23, of Daylesford Grove, Slough, was sentenced to life with a minimum of 23 years and nine months after pleading guilty to murder.
- Fras Seedahmed, 19, of Surrey Avenue, Slough, was sentenced to life with a minimum of 23 years after being found guilty of murder.
Prosecutor Michael Shaw had told the jury that Kyron was killed in a “planned execution”.
He said: “He got up and ran. The attackers, having stabbed him in the street where he fell, gave chase.
“He was murdered in effectively a planned execution, with multiple machetes or large knives.”
What tributes were left for Kyron?
Kyron’s family paid an emotional tribute to him after his killers were sentenced.
His dad Stephen said: “Kyron was such a positive, genuine man who, when things weren’t going well around him, made the most of life and went out of his way to help others.
“Kyron, I miss you son. I love you son. I will miss your calls and text messages and especially your cheeky grin and side eye. Rest in peace.”
Kyron’s memory will forever live on with his big cheeky smile and wink that we all loved and knew.”
Donna Lesner
His mum Donna also spoke following the sentencing.
She said: “Kyron was more than my son, he was my rock, my biggest supporter and he made me proud to be his mother. Even in his death Kyron touched so many people’s lives and I’m thankful to everyone who has shown love and support for Kyron. We can now let Kyron rest in peace.
“Kyron’s memory will forever live on with his big cheeky smile and wink that we all loved and knew. Smiling back at you son.”
Senior investigating officer Detective Chief Inspector Mike Roddy also paid tribute to the family.
He said: “They have remained dignified throughout the investigation of Kyron’s death, from the start of the first trial, over a year ago, through to today’s sentencing.”