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Guilty verdict delivered in PSP mugging case

A London court has found two men guilty of mugging and assaulting Malaysian student Ashraf Rossli during the London Riots last August.

22-year old John Kafunda and 24-year old Reece Donovan were found guilty of stealing items from Rossli's bag, including a PSP and ten games of value up to £500.

One of the other attackers, Beau Isagba, has already been found guilty and will serve jailtime. He'll be sentenced next Friday, March 9, while Kafunda and Donovan's sentences will be read on March 13

Rossli's PSP was replaced by Sony, while Namco Bandai also sent a care package of games.

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