THREE teenagers have pleaded guilty to an ‘unprovoked’ attack in Slough where two other teenage boys were stabbed.
The incident took place inside Queensmere Observatory Shopping Centre on High Street on January 13 this year.
Ammar Quereshi and Abdullah Dubbad, both 18, were stabbed in an ‘unprovoked but not random’ attack which was caught on CCTV.
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All from Slough, Abbas Bukhari, 19, of Whittaker Road, Baba Sarr, 19, of Elmwood Road, Jack Sumner, 19, of Tomlin Road, and a 15-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, have admitted to be involved in the attack.
The teens at first denied the charges against them leading to a trial at Reading Crown Court which started on July 25.
However, halfway through the jury was dismissed the defendants were re-arraigned.
Bukhari pleaded guilty to one count of violent disorder, two counts of wounding with intent and one count of possession of a bladed article on July 27.
He previously pleaded guilty on July 10 of conspiring to pervert the course of public justice.
Sarr pleaded guilty to one count of violent disorder on July 27.
Sumner pleaded guilty to one count of violent disorder on July 27.
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The 15-year-old pleaded guilty on July 27 to one count of violent disorder.
The trio will be sentenced at a later date.
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