Uber driver who killed dog walker is also found guilty of trying to murder his landlord
Uber driver Dawood Safi, 28, has been found guilty of attempting to murder his landlord, Shahzad Farrukh, and of the manslaughter of dog walker Wayne Broadhurst, 49. The attacks occurred in Uxbridge, west London, last October during a psychotic episode.

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AI-generatedUber driver Dawood Safi, 28, has been found guilty of attempting to murder his landlord, Shahzad Farrukh, and of the manslaughter of dog walker Wayne Broadhurst, 49. The attacks occurred in Uxbridge, west London, last October during a psychotic episode. Safi stabbed Broadhurst multiple times in a random attack shortly after stabbing Farrukh and a 14-year-old boy. Safi pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility due to his mental state, and grievous bodily harm against the boy. The jury found him guilty of attempted murder of Farrukh, with deliberations continuing on the charge related to the teenager. Experts concluded Safi suffered a mental collapse, experiencing paranoia and delusions.
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5 extractedSafi stabbed dog walker Wayne Broadhurst 14 times in a 'frenzied, random and entirely unprovoked attack'.
Four mental health experts concluded Safi had suffered a 'complete mental collapse' at the time of the rampage.
Safi had witnessed the murder of his father at the hands of the Taliban in Afghanistan when he was 10, a story the prosecution stated was not true.
Dawood Safi pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of Wayne Broadhurst on the grounds of diminished responsibility due to a psychotic state.
Dawood Safi was found guilty of attempting to murder his landlord, Shahzad Farrukh.