TWO teens have been jailed for stabbing an innocent dad to death as he brought dinner to his mum in an unprovoked racist attack.
Kamran Rasool Aman, 38, died after he was knifed in the heart by Marcus Staniforth, 17, and a 16-year-old boy.
Staniforth was today jailed for at least 17 years, while the younger boy was handed a 15 year minimum sentence after they were both convicted of murder.
Cardiff Crown Court heard they had been drinking all day – with the younger killer swearing on his grandad’s grave he “would stab and murder”.
He then looked out of the window by chance and saw Kamran, who was dropping off dinner for his mother on June 30.
The boy began hurling racist abuse at the property developer before attacking the dad as he got out of his car to defend himself.
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He also yelled “what are you looking at bro?” as he punched his own head.
Horrified neighbours said the teen killers behaved like a “pack of animals” as they set upon Kamran in the street.
Staniforth went back into a house where the thugs had been drinking and returned 15 seconds later armed with a knife.
As the 16-year-old punched Kamran, Staniforth repeatedly stabbed at him until blow penetrated his heart.
Even as Kamran bleed to death on the pavement, the 16-year-old bent over him and continued to shout racist abuse.
Prosecutor Owen Edwards KC said: “Kamran had done nothing to invite trouble. Kamran did not know (the defendants).
“Kamran was and always remained entirely unaware of why (the 16-year-old) backed up by his friend decided to focus his violent rage upon him.
“Kamran was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time and the reality you may think is that anybody who stood in the way of (the 16-year-old) that night faced mortal peril.
“The extent of the aggression shown by (the 16-year-old) was obvious to all who witnessed it, including (the 17-year-old) who nevertheless decided to back him up.”
Both boys fled the scene and tried to wash the knife with bleach but were arrested shortly after.
Kamran was declared dead despite the efforts of an air ambulance doctor who performed emergency open heart surgery on him in the street.
In a statement issued by Kamran’s family, they said: “A devoted husband, a loving father, a cherished son, brother, uncle and loyal friend, Kamran was the heart of his family and loved within his community.
“Known for his generous spirit and kind heart, Kamran brought warmth and strength to everyone he met.
“His absence leaves an immeasurable void in the lives of all who knew him.
“As we grieve this unimaginable loss, we also honour and celebrate the life he lived and the impact he made.
“May his memory be a blessing.”