Dawood Safi, 28, is found guilty at Southwark Crown Court of the attempted murder of his landlord, Shahzad Farrukh. According to reporting, Safi attacks Farrukh minutes before fatally stabbing dog walker Wayne Broadhurst in Uxbridge in October last year. The court considers Safi’s actions in connection with both incidents, with Broadhurst’s death described as occurring after the confrontation involving the landlord. One account characterizes the killing of Broadhurst as “random,” while other coverage focuses on Safi’s conviction for the attempted murder charge tied to the landlord. The reporting states that Safi is an Uber driver. Details of Safi’s motive and the full sequence of events are not provided in the excerpts, but both sources agree on the central timeline: Safi targets his landlord, then later fatally stabs the dog walker in Uxbridge, and is subsequently convicted for attempting to murder his landlord.