Kiran Kaur, the mother of convicted murderer Vickrum Digwa, is jailed after a jury finds her guilty of removing a knife from the crime scene. Reports state that jurors convicted Digwa earlier, following a trial held in May, of murder and of carrying a knife in public. During the later proceedings involving Kaur, jurors conclude that she removed the knife from the scene, which was treated as a separate offence from the murder conviction. After the guilty verdict, Kaur is sentenced to a term of imprisonment. The accounts describe Kaur’s conviction and sentencing as stemming from her conduct related to the knife, rather than from the underlying killing itself, which Digwa has already been found guilty of. All coverage presented here focuses on the same outcome: Kaur is found guilty by jurors and receives a custodial sentence for taking the knife from the crime scene following the earlier May trial and conviction of Digwa.