Brixton shop shootings victim 'paralysed for life'
Three men have been convicted at the Old Bailey over a shooting in a south London shop which left a five-year-old girl paralysed.
Thusha Kamaleswaran was shot in the chest and Roshan Selvakumar, 35, was shot in the face at Stockwell Food and Wine shop in Brixton last March.
Nathaniel Grant, Kazeem Kolawole and Anthony McCalla were found guilty of grievous bodily harm with intent.
They were also convicted of attempting to murder rival Roshaun Bryan.
Following the verdicts, Det Supt Gordon Allison read out a statement on behalf of Thusha's family, and then spoke for the Met Police.
He said all were pleased to see "justice has been served" in the case.