The shocking murder of a 23-year-old man in broad daylight on the streets of Great Yarmouth was caught on CCTV.
Footage filmed on shop and private residential cameras played a key part in the murder trial of Junior Suleimane with the jury - and victim's family - watching how the grisly events unfolded in front of them.
found guilty of murder at Norwich Crown Court on Tuesday and will be sentenced at a date to be fixed.
Suleimane, formerly of Market Place, Yarmouth, waspassed to this paper at the time of the killing - in February 2023 - showed Felizardo Jose Vieira-Balde being confronted by Suleimane as he walked past the Londis shop in St Peter's Road, close to the seafront.
Footage from CCTVSuleimane had just bought some cigarettes from the store and was about to get on his e-scooter and ride off when he saw Mr Vieira-Balde - who had stabbed him in the leg following an incident a few weeks earlier.
But instead of leaving the scene, Suleimane got off his bike and removed a large, zombie-style knife from his bag before approaching Mr Vieira-Balde in the road.
The pair exchanged words in the street before Suleimane stabbed Mr Vieira-Balde - who appeared to put his hands in his pockets - in the chest.
Mr Vieira-Balde staggered away into nearby Wellington Road and was seen by others - who had thought he might be drunk - spitting up blood before he collapsed among bin bags in an alleyway.
The fatal stabbing, which happened at about 12.40pm on February 8 last year, shocked onlookers and members of the community.
Speaking at the time, Superintendent Nathan Clark said: "This is a shocking incident and we are working closely with the families involved.
"We ask people to please be patient with our investigation because we are working our very hardest to bring justice."
This newspaper passed the video to police in the hope it would help the investigation and catch those behind the murder.
Police were aware footage of the incident was being shared on social media but asked those responsible to stop.
Speaking at the time, Detective Inspector Dave McCormack, said: "Behind this footage is real people; someone has lost their life and a family are left grieving."
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