Chilling footage of savage fatal attack on Birmingham father Kelvin Ward released as killers convicted

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Kelvin Ward was knifed to death on Chester Road in Castle Bromwich after leaving a KFC drive-thru with his son

Alarming footage of savage knifemen fatally attacking a Birmingham father with machetes and zombie knives has been released by West Midlands Police.

Two teenagers and a man have been found guilty of killing Kelvin Ward on Chester Road in Castle Bromwich earlier this year after he left a KFC drive-thru with his son.

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Four people had wanted to kill Mr Ward’s 19 year-old son. But they turned on him as his son escaped.  The four – Tyrone Hollywood, Leighton Williams, Rusharn Williams-Reid, and Aaron Coates, were in a stolen Ford Kuga just before 8pm on April 18 this year.

They spotted Mr Ward, aged 50, getting into a Vaxuhall Corsa driven by his son at the Chester Road KFC on Chester Road. Hollywood, aged 17, drove the Kuga drove onto the KFC car park and rammed the car carrying Mr Ward and his son.

Tyrone Hollywood & Leighton WilliamsTyrone Hollywood & Leighton Williams
Tyrone Hollywood & Leighton Williams | West Midlands Police

Mr Ward’s son drove away with his father, but their car was repeatedly rammed until its airbags were let off, forcing it to stop. Mr Ward’s son fled as the gang from the Kuga shouted: “Get him now, keep chasing. Kill him, everyone kill him.” He was chased by Hollywood, along with Williams and Williams-Reid, but managed to escape with the help of a man on an e-bike.

Mr Ward jumped into the gang’s Kuga and drove in the direction which his son had run off in. He drove the vehicle at Hollywood, but missed and crashed into railings.

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Hollywood was handed a machete or zombie knife by Coates. Hollywood and Leighton Williams were then caught on CCTV stabbing Mr Ward. He suffered a fatal wound to the heart. Hollywood struck Mr Ward again as he lay dying in the road.

A major investigation was launched which identified the gang based on witness statements, CCTV, clothing, DNA and fingerprint evidence, as well as mobile phone usage.

Rusharn Williams-Reid & Aaron CoatesRusharn Williams-Reid & Aaron Coates
Rusharn Williams-Reid & Aaron Coates | West Midlands Police

The West Midlands Police investigation revealed how Mr Ward’s son had been friends with some of the attackers, but they had fallen out. Mr Ward’s family home had been attacked in the days before the killing. At Coventry Crown Court today, Hollywood was convicted of murder alongside Williams, aged 28, of Horne Way, Birmingham.

Coates, 28, of Sydney Way, Shard End, was cleared of murder but found guilty of manslaughter. Williams-Reid, 18, of Orchard Meadow Walk, Castle Vale, was cleared of murder and manslaughter. All four were found guilty of conspiracy to murder Mr Ward’s son.

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Kelvin Ward | West Midlands Police

‘An absolutely horrific attack’

Det Supt Shaun Edwards, head of our Homicide department, said: “This is an absolutely horrific attack on a man who was simply going about his day, ordering a takeaway with his son.

“You can see from the video evidence the ruthless determination that the attackers had as they chased down Mr Ward and his son, and ultimately killed Mr Ward. Our investigation was absolutely painstaking, and we were able to place the defendants at the scene.”

‘Kelvin was the love of my life’

Mr Ward’s partner, Tammy, said: “Kelvin was the love of my life. He was a fantastic partner, father, son, brother and good friend to many.  He always put himself out for other people and if anyone needed a job doing or shoulder to cry on, he’d be there. 

“He was very unique and there was never a dull moment when he was around. He was funny, the life and soul of a party, he worked hard to provide for his family, he had so much more to live for and loved life.  We didn’t even get to say goodbye instead we got to watch videos of his last moments which was horrific. 

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