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Brothers stabbed younger sibling to death

Two brothers face jail after they were convicted of killing their younger sibling in a knife attack.

Thomas Rogers, 26, was a passenger in Birmingham on August 22 last year when his siblings spotted him.

They jumped out of their car armed with knives at 4.55pm and David Rogers, 32, stabbed him in the chest through an open car window.

Samuel Rogers, 30, filmed the attack by his elder brother which lasted just 30 seconds.

CCTV images from a care home were shown to the jury, including one of a Ford Ka which blocked the path of the black Astra Thomas Rogers was sitting in, on Mill Pool Way near Bristol Road.

Emergency services rushed to the scene to find Thomas collapsed in the street, and he was later pronounced dead in hospital.

Both David and Samuel were arrested and charged with murder and went on trial at Birmingham Crown Court.

Jurors were told the pair carried out the attack following a bitter family argument, a day after windows were smashed at Samuel Rogers’ Nottinghamshire home.

Thomas Rogers. Two brothers have been found guilty of killing their younger sibling who was stabbed to death in a broad daylight knife attack following a family feud. See SWNS story SWMDstab. Thomas Rogers, 26, was a passenger in a Vauxhall Astra when he was knifed through an open window in an attack that lasted just 30 seconds. Emergency services rushed to the scene and found Thomas collapsed in the street but he was later pronounced dead at hospital from a stab wound to the chest. His brothers David Rogers, 32, and Samuel Rogers, 30, were arrested and charged with murder and went on trial at Birmingham Crown Court. Jurors were told the pair carried out the attack following a bitter family argument which resulted in Thomas going to live with his mother. The siblings later spotted their Thomas travelling along Bristol Road in Birmingham and jumped out of their car armed with knives at 4.55pm on August 22 last year. Samuel filmed his brother going over to the Astra and brutally stabbing Thomas through the passenger window. David, of South Shields, Tyneside, was found guilty of murder while Samuel, of Sutton-in-Ashfield, Notts., was cleared of murder but convicted of manslaughter. The pair will be sentenced at the same court on October 7.
Thomas Rogers who was killed aged 26 (Picture: SWNS)

Following a four-week trial David, of South Shields, Tyneside, was found guilty of murder.

Samuel, of Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, was cleared of murder but convicted of manslaughter.

At the start of the trial, prosecutor Michael Burrows QC told the court: ‘David Rogers told the police he wasn’t involved in killing his brother – that he was elsewhere.

Samuel Rogers. Two brothers have been found guilty of killing their younger sibling who was stabbed to death in a broad daylight knife attack following a family feud. See SWNS story SWMDstab. Thomas Rogers, 26, was a passenger in a Vauxhall Astra when he was knifed through an open window in an attack that lasted just 30 seconds. Emergency services rushed to the scene and found Thomas collapsed in the street but he was later pronounced dead at hospital from a stab wound to the chest. His brothers David Rogers, 32, and Samuel Rogers, 30, were arrested and charged with murder and went on trial at Birmingham Crown Court. Jurors were told the pair carried out the attack following a bitter family argument which resulted in Thomas going to live with his mother. The siblings later spotted their Thomas travelling along Bristol Road in Birmingham and jumped out of their car armed with knives at 4.55pm on August 22 last year. Samuel filmed his brother going over to the Astra and brutally stabbing Thomas through the passenger window. David, of South Shields, Tyneside, was found guilty of murder while Samuel, of Sutton-in-Ashfield, Notts., was cleared of murder but convicted of manslaughter. The pair will be sentenced at the same court on October 7.
Samuel Rogers, who was convicted of manslaughter, has a number of face tattoos (Picture: SWNS)
David Rogers. Two brothers have been found guilty of killing their younger sibling who was stabbed to death in a broad daylight knife attack following a family feud. See SWNS story SWMDstab. Thomas Rogers, 26, was a passenger in a Vauxhall Astra when he was knifed through an open window in an attack that lasted just 30 seconds. Emergency services rushed to the scene and found Thomas collapsed in the street but he was later pronounced dead at hospital from a stab wound to the chest. His brothers David Rogers, 32, and Samuel Rogers, 30, were arrested and charged with murder and went on trial at Birmingham Crown Court. Jurors were told the pair carried out the attack following a bitter family argument which resulted in Thomas going to live with his mother. The siblings later spotted their Thomas travelling along Bristol Road in Birmingham and jumped out of their car armed with knives at 4.55pm on August 22 last year. Samuel filmed his brother going over to the Astra and brutally stabbing Thomas through the passenger window. David, of South Shields, Tyneside, was found guilty of murder while Samuel, of Sutton-in-Ashfield, Notts., was cleared of murder but convicted of manslaughter. The pair will be sentenced at the same court on October 7.
32-year-old David Rogers was found guilty of murdering his younger brother (Picture: SWNS)

‘That was a lie and I understand he has now changed his account and accepts he had a knife and accepts that he unlawfully killed his brother, but didn’t intend to kill him or cause really serious injury.’

The pair will be sentenced at the same court on October 7.

Two other men, Ryan Hurt, 22, of Mansfield, and Macauley Welby, 22, of no fixed address, were both cleared of murder.

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