Two found guilty of murder after man stabbed

Minister Enfrence died in Kings Norton on 5 November
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A brother and sister have been found guilty of murder after a man was fatally stabbed in Birmingham.
Minister Enfrence, 21, died on 5 November after he was found with serious injuries in Medway Grove, Kings Norton.
Isiah Marsh, 21, and Mya Marsh, 23, both of Teviot Grove in Kings Norton, were convicted after a trial at Birmingham Crown Court.
The pair have been remanded in custody are due to be sentenced at the same court on Thursday.
Marsh, 23, was caught on film as she passed a knife to her brother during an attack on Mr Enfrence.
Jurors deliberated for less than four hours on Monday before they unanimously convicted the siblings of murder. The trial had been shown CCTV footage of Mr Enfrence being repeatedly stabbed.
Marsh, 21, claimed he acted in self-defence, while his sister said she did not believe her brother would use the knife to stab the victim.
The pair had denied murder and manslaughter.
Jurors heard the stabbing took place just around the corner from the joint home of the defendants, who both knew Mr Enfrence as an "associate" and had had previous phone contact with him.
Opening the case against the pair at the start of the trial last month, prosecutor Jennifer Josephs KC said: "There is no dispute as to who was there. Much of the CCTV comes from nearby houses."
In a statement, Mr Enfrence's family previously said: "Minister, you have been taken from us so abruptly and this has made an impact in our lives, leaving a hole in our hearts that cannot be filled.
"But we are happy to say you are now with the Lord in a better place. We will meet you again in eternity."
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