Two sisters have been found guilty of trying to help their brother escape justice and flee to Pakistan after he was involved in the murder of a teenage boxer. In May 2021, three men were jailed for life after being found guilty of the murder of 18-year-old Cole Kershaw who was shot in the chest after he and his friends were chased by a silver BMW in Bury. Cole died after he was shot on Chesham Road at around 9.
40pm on August 12, 2020. Cole Kershaw (Image: GMP) At sentencing, Kamran Mohammed, 20, Mohammed Izaarh Khan, 22, and Khayam Ali Khurshid, 29, all from Bury, were sentenced to life following a five-week trial at Manchester Crown Court. Mohammed was sentenced to serve a minimum term of 27 years, Khan was handed down 24 years and Khurshid was told to serve 27 years.
Mohammed Izaarh Khan, Khayam Ali Khurshid and Kamran Mohammed (Image: Greater Manchester Police) Farah Khan, 28, of Maryport Drive, Timperley, and Husna Khan, 29, of Redwing Street, Winsford, were charged with assisting an offender, their brother, Khayam Ali Khurshid, of Eton Hill Road, Radcliffe, with a trial starting at Manchester Crown Court last week. During the case, prosecuting barrister Marte Alnaes spoke about how both sisters had created a web of lies in their accounts. On the evening of August 12, 2020, after Farah received a call from Khurshid, the court heard that evidence was found on Husna’s phone that she had been searching on Twitter for “GMP Bury” and “Cole Kershaw”.
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