Two teenagers have been found guilty of murdering girl scout
Jodie Chesney who was fatally knifed in an east
London park.
The 17-year-old schoolgirl was attacked while talking and listening to music with a group of friends in Amy's Park in Harold Hill, Romford, on 1 March.
She was pronounced dead on the way to the hospital.
Svenson Ong-a-Kwie, 19, and a 17-year-old boy who cannot be named have been convicted at the Old Bailey. Jodie's family shouted "yes" as the first verdict was returned. Their co-defendants, Manual Petrovic, 20, and a 16-year-old boy were cleared of murder after the jury deliberated for less than six hours.
The trial heard Jodie was unlikely to have been the intended target of what is thought to have been a drug dispute.
A post-mortem was carried out on 3 March by pathologist Dr Ashley Fegan-Earl, who found the cause of death to be an 18cm knife wound.
It was on the right side of her back, and passed through her skin, muscle, between the ribs and through a lung.