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Anthony Banting murder: Father 'stabbed 50 times at tram stop' | Anthony Banting murder: Father 'stabbed 50 times at tram stop' |
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A man suffering from paranoid schizophrenia stabbed a father more than 50 times at a tram stop in a random attack, a court has heard. | |
Anthony Banting, 57, had got off a tram in Winson Green, Birmingham, on 31 March when he was stabbed in the head, chest and back. | Anthony Banting, 57, had got off a tram in Winson Green, Birmingham, on 31 March when he was stabbed in the head, chest and back. |
Alaeldien Ahmed, an asylum seeker, was arrested during house-to-house inquiries and recognised from CCTV. | |
Mr Ahmed, 26, of Eva Road, Winson Green, denies murdering Mr Banting. | Mr Ahmed, 26, of Eva Road, Winson Green, denies murdering Mr Banting. |
Birmingham Crown Court heard that Mr Banting was on the way to meet one of his sons in the pub when he died. | Birmingham Crown Court heard that Mr Banting was on the way to meet one of his sons in the pub when he died. |
Three minutes after the father-of-four had got off the tram at Soho Benson Road Metro stop, he was lying dead on a footpath. | Three minutes after the father-of-four had got off the tram at Soho Benson Road Metro stop, he was lying dead on a footpath. |
Nobody witnessed the late afternoon attack, the court heard. | Nobody witnessed the late afternoon attack, the court heard. |
Prosecutor Alan Kent QC said: "It was, it would appear, a random and motiveless attack." | Prosecutor Alan Kent QC said: "It was, it would appear, a random and motiveless attack." |
Mr Kent said Mr Ahmed left Sudan in 2015, crossing the Mediterranean in an inflatable boat. | Mr Kent said Mr Ahmed left Sudan in 2015, crossing the Mediterranean in an inflatable boat. |
He ended up in Calais and travelled to the UK in a lorry before claiming asylum. | He ended up in Calais and travelled to the UK in a lorry before claiming asylum. |
The court heard Mr Ahmed was diagnosed with schizophrenia and spent several months in a secure mental unit at a Birmingham hospital. | The court heard Mr Ahmed was diagnosed with schizophrenia and spent several months in a secure mental unit at a Birmingham hospital. |
On the day of the murder, Mr Ahmed complained of headaches and said he felt everyone was looking and laughing at him, the jury were told. | On the day of the murder, Mr Ahmed complained of headaches and said he felt everyone was looking and laughing at him, the jury were told. |
Mr Kent said a psychiatric team visited him at his home and increased the strength of his medicine. | Mr Kent said a psychiatric team visited him at his home and increased the strength of his medicine. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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