Cameron Hill murder trial: Four found guilty over Hatfield ambush killing
Police have commend the strength and bravery of Cameron’s family
Cameron Hill was just 23 when he was stabbed to death in Hatfield (Image: Herts Police)
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Four people have been found guilty of killing a 23-year-old Herts man in an armed ambush , a court has heard.
Najiib Hasan was found guilty of murder at Cambridge Crown Court on Friday.
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A 24-year-old man has been found guilty of the murder of Cameron Hill in Hatfield, with three others found guilty of manslaughter.
Cameron, 23, from North Mymms, was stabbed to death at a flat in St Peters Close in the early hours of Monday, June 10, 2019.
Najiib Hasan, 24, of Queen Adelaide Road, Penge, London, was found guilty of murder at Cambridge Crown Court today.
Christy Bishop, 39, of St Peters Close, Nicholas Pitts, 40, of Stockbreach Road, both in Hatfield, and Nickell Moore, 25, of Between Streets, Cobham, Surrey, were all found guilty of manslaughter.
Cambridge Crown Court
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The defence team of Christy Bishop, who was charged with murder after Cameron Hill died of stab wounds in Hatfield, has claimed there are several mitigating factors that the jury should consider.
At Cambridge Crown Court last Wednesday, Ms Bishop s legal team agreed with the prosecution that she had been a drug addict since she was a teenager and also at the time of Cameron s death in June 2019.
The scene at St Peter s Close in Hatfield after Cameron Hill s death in June 2019.
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The court also heard the 38-year-old, of St Peter s Close, had physical issues after being hit by a car in 2010 and mental health issues. Rosina Cottage, for the defence, said this made Ms Bishop vulnerable to manipulation by others .
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Although a career change can be somewhat daunting, Christie Bishop knew immediately she wanted to be part of the Hills and Dales General Hospital staff.
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