Jack Hague, 38, was found with a white weapon wounds after the police was called to the reports of a fight at Corfield Street around 8 pm on May 5 of last year.
A jury told him that the jacket was stabbed after an initial exchange of words with his murderers, Uumer Rafiq and Mohammed Ikram Uddin.
On Thursday (April 10) Rafiq, 38, was declared guilty of murder, while Uddin, 24, was declared guilty of involuntary homicide.
Jack Haya (Image: With the Police) After the verdict, Jack’s mother, Lesley, said: “Last year our lives changed forever. Since then, I don’t feel that I used to do it. I am not living, only existing, without joy. Life seems to be an act.
“I think I’m really happy when my grandchildren are close, they help me forget things for a while and enjoy them.
“Jack was my blue -eyed boy and called me” Mummsy. “His loss has caused a vacuum and can’t fill anything. I feel that I am on the edge of him, but nothing can fill it.
“I miss him a lot. A mother should not have to bury her son. We are mourning for the loss of my beautiful child, but also for the loss of so many hopes, dreams and expectations.
“Today’s result will not bring my son back, but I hope he prevents that answer from committing such a monstrous crime again.”
IUME RAFIQ (Image: With the Police)
Rafiq and Uddin, both without fixed direction, had fled the scene before the police arrested, but were soon tracked.
They found a knife and Rafiq’s glasses in the scene that turned out to be vital evidence in the case, he said with the police.
The couple will be sentenced at the Inner London Crown Court on June 6.
Mohammed Ikram Uddin (Image: With the Police) The Sergeant of Det, Brian Jones, who directed the investigation, said: “There is nothing that can be done to bring Jack back, but I hope that today’s result brought a closure at this terrible moment.”
“When carrying and using a knife, Rafiq’s insensitive act once again demonstrates the devastating and high range of crime with a knife.
“Therefore, I praise the officers who worked incredible to develop evidence against Rafiq and Uddin to demonstrate that this could not be a question of their guilt.
“London will be a safer place with them tasks outside the streets.”