Mohammed Khan died in hospital after he was left for dead on a street
Zain Raja, Asad Iftakhar, Hassan Iftakhar and Amaan Khan
Four men have been convicted after a Walsall man was stabbed to death in broad daylight.
Mohammed Khan, 22, was the victim of the brutal attack on March 17, on Bloxwich Road, where he was left for dead.
Khan sustained catastrophic injuries and died in hospital last year.
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Five men from Walsall pleaded not guilty to murder, but three of them have been convicted following a trial at Wolverhampton Crown Court.
The men found guilty of murder are Zain Raja, 23, of Harden Road, Asad Iftakhar, 34, of Bloxwich Road and Hassan Iftakhar, aged 34, also of Bloxwich Road.
Asad Iftakhar was also found guilty of possessing a knife and Hassan Iftakhar of possessing an axe.
A fourth man, Amaan Khan, 22, of Harden Road, was found not guilty of murder but guilty of manslaughter.
A fifth man, Iftakhar Ahmed, 53, of Bloxwich Road, who was also charged with murder, was found not guilty.
Mr Khan was taken to the floor and kicked, stamped on and then stabbed multiple times, including to the back and neck.
Mr Khan had arrived on the road armed with two large knives and had tried to attack Zain Raja before he was set upon by the group of four, who are all related.
The prolonged attack took place at around 5.15pm in broad daylight and in front of members of the public.
Footage shared from the public showed brothers Zain Raja, Asad Iftakhar and Hassan Iftakhar and their cousin Amaan Khan carry out their attack on Mr Khan.
A date for sentencing has yet to be fixed.
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