Father accused of murder admitted kicking victim twice but says he urged his friend to stop, warning him 'you're going to kill him'
direct to your inboxA father accused of murder admitted kicking the victim twice, but said he was urging his friend to stop attacking him warning him 'you're going to kill him'.Joseph Stott, 33, was giving evidence as the the trial into the death of 23-year-old David Allan in Northern Moor continues.He and his co-defendant, Aiden Matthews, 30, are accused of murdering Mr Allan in June.Prosecutors allege Mr Allan was murdered in a 'revenge attack', after pushing a 13-year-old boy off a bike.Mr Allan, a graduate of Plymouth University, had been walking to Tesco Express to buy some food when the incident occurred.Get the latest updates from across Greater Manchester direct to your inbox with the free MEN newsletterYou can sign up very simply