Sentencing for Ben Kinsella murder
Three youths are expected to be given life terms for killing Ben Kinsella, the 16-year-old brother of actress Brooke Kinsella.
Juress Kika, 19, Jade Braithwaite, 18, and Michael Alleyne, 20, from London, were convicted of murder at the Old Bailey on Thursday - now they are to be sentenced.
Ben and his friends had been to a bar to celebrate the end of their GCSE exams when a row broke out in Islington, north London, on June 29 last year.
Although the confrontation had nothing to do with him, he was chased along the street with other youngsters - and stabbed to death when he stopped running.
Ben was stabbed 11 times in five seconds by the three youths in revenge for the "disrespect" shown to Braithwaite earlier.
Former EastEnders actress Brooke Kinsella, 25, said after the verdict: "I am overjoyed.
"It's awful, awful, but we got all we needed - it's justice. There is never going to be enough justice, but we have got it now."
Her mother, Deborah, 46, told the judge: "We had brought Ben up to always walk away from trouble. This sadly cost him his life.
"He walked away to get safely home and they took advantage of that - he was one boy on his own."
She added: "We, as his family, have been left devastated and in total despair. Our whole world has been totally turned upside down. Ben went for a good night out and never came home again."