A man who repeatedly stabbed his neighbour in a row over an open door has been jailed for life with a minimum of 24 years in prison. Raish Ahmed, 50, was stabbed repeatedly outside his home then died in hospital two days later.

Daniel Whybrow, 46, was sentenced for murder and GBH on Wednesday (September 3) following a trial at Snaresbrook Crown Court. During the trial, jurors heard on October 5 2024 a dispute broke out between two neighbours living in the same block on Hartinginton Road in Newham, with Raish telling his wife Whybrow tried to attack him as he left his home. It is believed the row arose from the main door entrance to the flats being kept open.

A neighbour previously told MyLondon Raish worked as a security officer at a museum, had a 'gentle yet funny' personality, and was

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