A court case focuses on the lasting impact of a murder conviction as a witness gives testimony about the events and their aftermath. According to reporting from multiple outlets, the person accused of murder has faced court and is found guilty. In court, a witness describes how the killing continues to affect them, saying they will not forget hearing the dying victim’s suffering. The articles describe the emotional and psychological effect of witnessing the crime and hearing the victim’s condition in the immediate aftermath. While the accounts emphasise the witness’s reaction and trauma, they also align on the central outcome of the proceedings: the accused person is convicted of murder and appears before the court. The reports do not focus on broader disputed issues or alternative narratives, instead centring on the witness statement and the persistence of distress years after the incident.