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Aamir Siddiqi: Cardiff stab scene 'worst seen' by officer | Aamir Siddiqi: Cardiff stab scene 'worst seen' by officer |
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A police officer has described the scene as the worst he had come across when a student was stabbed in an alleged case of mistaken identity. | |
Sgt Kee Wong told a murder trial he and another officer tried to save Aamir Siddiqi, 17, who died after an alleged bungled contract killing in April 2010. | |
Another officer told Swansea Crown Court of her concern at a wait for an ambulance for the Cardiff schoolboy. | |
Jason Richards, 38, and Ben Hope, 39, deny murder and attempted murder. | Jason Richards, 38, and Ben Hope, 39, deny murder and attempted murder. |
The jury heard how Sgt Wong performed mouth-to-mouth resuscitation on the A-level student and another officer did CPR while an ambulance was awaited. | |
"I put gloves on and felt for a pulse in Aamir's neck," said Sgt Wong. He said officers also put bandages onto Aamir's wounds. | |
"I had just come from doing CPR on another male and to see a young lad on the floor and trying to save him, yes, I was affected," he told the court. | "I had just come from doing CPR on another male and to see a young lad on the floor and trying to save him, yes, I was affected," he told the court. |
The court heard that it took some 20 minutes for an ambulance to get to the scene of the stabbing in Ninian Road, Roath, around half a mile from the city's University Hospital of Wales. | |
The jury was told, during cross-examination by John Charles Rees QC, defending for Mr Richards, that a traffic officer had gone to the hospital to make sure an ambulance was coming. | The jury was told, during cross-examination by John Charles Rees QC, defending for Mr Richards, that a traffic officer had gone to the hospital to make sure an ambulance was coming. |
Sgt Wong confirmed he had heard of that afterwards. | Sgt Wong confirmed he had heard of that afterwards. |
He also said he could recall another officer shouting over the radio that an ambulance was required immediately. | He also said he could recall another officer shouting over the radio that an ambulance was required immediately. |
Another police officer, Teresa Sullivan, described how she was asked by Sgt Wong to get a first aid kit which she then took into the house to help officers treat Aamir. | |
"I could see that they were still trying to work on Aamir," she said. | |
Large wound | |
Ms Sullivan, who was performing the role of sergeant on the day of the stabbing, said blood was everywhere but officers could not work out where Aamir was bleeding from. | |
She said a decision was taken to turn him over which allowed them to see a large wound underneath him. | |
"I opened up the first aid box and tried to get as much gauze pad to stem the bleeding," she said. | |
The jury was also shown pictures of the blood-stained floors inside the house. | |
Ms Sullivan said she was "absolutely" concerned by the absence of an ambulance. | |
She said she rang the control room about the situation. | |
"I said: 'It is not good enough'. I said I wanted one straight away," Ms Sullivan told the court. | |
In cross-examination by Mr Rees, Ms Sullivan said that in her opinion Aamir was already dead. | |
However she added: "It is not my job to say that, it is for the paramedics or the hospital." | |
Attacked 'indiscriminately' | Attacked 'indiscriminately' |
The court earlier heard that the teenager's parents were left bleeding badly after trying to tackle their son's balaclava-clad killers. | The court earlier heard that the teenager's parents were left bleeding badly after trying to tackle their son's balaclava-clad killers. |
Aamir Siddiqi's father, Iqbal Ahmad, told the jury how his son's killers pushed their way into the family home and attacked the teenager "indiscriminately", without seeing who their victim was. | Aamir Siddiqi's father, Iqbal Ahmad, told the jury how his son's killers pushed their way into the family home and attacked the teenager "indiscriminately", without seeing who their victim was. |
The prosecution claims Mr Richards and Mr Hope had been paid by a businessman, angry because a property deal had collapsed, to kill his chosen victim in Shirley Road, Roath. | |
But the pair were said to have gone by mistake to the Siddiqi family home around the corner in Ninian Road instead, showing "staggering incompetence". | But the pair were said to have gone by mistake to the Siddiqi family home around the corner in Ninian Road instead, showing "staggering incompetence". |
The jury has seen CCTV footage showing Mr Hope allegedly spending the proceeds of the crime in a shop. | The jury has seen CCTV footage showing Mr Hope allegedly spending the proceeds of the crime in a shop. |
Mr Richards and Mr Hope deny murdering Aamir Siddiqi and also attempting to murder his parents. | Mr Richards and Mr Hope deny murdering Aamir Siddiqi and also attempting to murder his parents. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |