Boys, 12, found guilty of machete murder

Two 12-year-old boys have been found guilty of murdering a man who was stabbed through the heart with a machete.
Shawn Seesahai, 19, died in November last year after being set upon on Stowlawn playing fields in East Park, Wolverhampton.
The pair, who cannot be named, are believed to be the youngest convicted of the crime since James Bulger’s killers were detained in 1993.
During a trial at Nottingham Crown Court, the boys sought to blame each other, but the jury convicted them both of Mr Seesahai’s murder on Monday.
Jurors heard they attacked their victim with such ferocity that in one blow, the 16-inch (42.5cm) machete almost passed through his body.
One defendant had previously pleaded guilty to possessing a machete “without good reason or lawful authority”, while the co-defendant had denied the same offence, but was also convicted of that charge on Monday.
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