The two men accused of murdering Wesley Blake have been found not guilty of the killing.
The 27-year-old father was gunned down in St Saviours Road last May.
Henry Buahin, 25, of Grecian Crescent in Beulah Hill, and Ahmed Jessey, 21, of St Saviour's Road, were found not guilt of the murder today at the Old Bailey.
The jury in the month-long trial were told the alleged gunman, Henry Buahin roared and flexed his muscles after shooting Mr Blake before casually “sauntering off” with three friends to catch a taxi.
The prosecution said one of those friends, Ahmed Jessey, known as Hitman, passed the weapon to Mr Buahin ahead of the murder.
Unemployed Mr Blake, already a father to one son, was expecting his second child with partner of six years Aisha Mitchell before he died.
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