Three men have been found guilty of murdering a nursery teacher in the UK as she celebrated her 24th birthday. Sabrina Moss was gunned down near a fast food restaurant in Kilburn, north London.
The mother-of-one was shot in the heart and died in hospital from her injuries.
She and friend Sabrina Gachette were both caught in the crossfire of a bloody drugs turf war as they sheltered from the rain with a group of 15 others under a shop awning on August 24th last year.
Jurors at the Old Bailey in central London heard they were not the intended targets and were just in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Miss Gachette (25), who was hit in the back by more than 50 gunshot pellets, survived to give evidence during the 10-week trial.
She said "There was no warning. I thought someone had thrown a brick at me. Then because of the explosion I thought it was a firework."
"Sabrina was in front of me and that was when I heard her say she had been shot in her heart. That is the last thing I remember hearing her say."
"You hear of stabbings, gangland murders - you don't expect people to do things like this when there are innocent people around."
"It's scary to think that you are just out minding your own business and someone can creep up behind you and do something like that," she added.
Jurors found drug dealers Hassan Hussain, Yasin James and Martell Warren guilty of Miss Moss's murder and the attempted murder of Miss Gachette.