CLOSING speeches in the murder trial of Kyron Lee are due to take place this week.

The 21-year-old was knocked from his bike in Earls Lane by a 'stolen' black Golf on October 2 last year at about 8.50pm.

He was then 'chased' into Waterman Court and stabbed to death.

It is the Crown’s case that Khalid Nur, 20, Yaqhub Mussa, 21, Fras Seedahmed, 18, all of Slough, Mohammed Elgamri, 18, of Windsor and Elias Almallah hit Mr Lee with a stolen Golf before chasing him with weapons.

Nur, Elgamri and Seedahmed are on trial at Reading Crown Court which is now drawing to a close.

All our trial coverage so far:

Before trial: Young defendant named

Day 1 - Prosecution open the trial

Day 1: Opening speeches - Live updates

Day 3: Defence openings

Day 4: Phone data analysed - Live updates

Men say they were wrongly identified

Everything we know so far in Kyron Lee, 21, murder trial

Defendants bought plane tickets after attack

Texts exchanged by murder-accused

Girlfriend claims victim attacked before

Defendant refuses to name those involved

Two of those men are not on trial - Mussa, who has pleaded guilty to murder, and Almallah, who is said to have fled jurisdiction.

Another defendant, Mohamed Abduelle, who the prosecution believe had a hand in planning the attack, has been charged but will stand trial separately.

Yakoub Tarafi, 18, is also on trial charged with assisting an offender post murder.

Judge Amjad Nawaz started summarising the case on Monday (July 10) before the barristers read the jury their closing speeches.

The jury could retire to consider their verdicts by the end of this week.