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Mr Sewell was fatally stabbed through the car window by Grogan's friend Charlie Dudley, 25, jurors were told Dudley, who lived a few doors from the Grogans, denied murdering Mr Sewell, injuring Mr Pamphlett and violent disorder.
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Giving evidence, Robert Grogan admitted having an axe but said he was unaware that anyone was carrying a knife.
Liam Hickey and Charlie Dudley (Image: Met Police)
He told jurors he saw Dudley deliver what he thought were "two or three punches" as he stood behind him.
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The 17-year-old defendant admitted being armed with a stick but said he got "scared" and ran away before the stabbing.
The young boxer, who cannot be identified because of his age, said: "I thought these people would bring weapons with them so I got given it. If someone attacked I could use it in self defence.
"It had a tea towel wrapped around it to take some of the impact out. I did not want to cause no harm to anyone. It was not my intention."
None of the other defendants gave evidence but it was claimed on Dudley's behalf that Robert Grogan was covering up for a family member by naming him as the stabber.
However, jurors heard Dudley had been picked out by Ms Hodder in an identity parade and his DNA was found on the handle of a kitchen knife found near Grogan's home.
It was alleged Francesca Grogan and Jamie Bennett were carrying hammers wrapped in towelling, Ann Grogan had a kitchen knife and Hickey had a wooden baton.
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[...]
Giving evidence, Robert Grogan admitted having an axe but said he was unaware that anyone was carrying a knife.
Liam Hickey and Charlie Dudley (Image: Met Police)
He told jurors he saw Dudley deliver what he thought were "two or three punches" as he stood behind him.
[...]
The 17-year-old defendant admitted being armed with a stick but said he got "scared" and ran away before the stabbing.
The young boxer, who cannot be identified because of his age, said: "I thought these people would bring weapons with them so I got given it. If someone attacked I could use it in self defence.
"It had a tea towel wrapped around it to take some of the impact out. I did not want to cause no harm to anyone. It was not my intention."
None of the other defendants gave evidence but it was claimed on Dudley's behalf that Robert Grogan was covering up for a family member by naming him as the stabber.
However, jurors heard Dudley had been picked out by Ms Hodder in an identity parade and his DNA was found on the handle of a kitchen knife found near Grogan's home.
It was alleged Francesca Grogan and Jamie Bennett were carrying hammers wrapped in towelling, Ann Grogan had a kitchen knife and Hickey had a wooden baton.
How a toxic love triangle led to the brutal stabbing of 18-year-old Jay Sewell
BBM. Manslaughter? And the idea of wrapping hammers and other weapons with towels so they don't cause har