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Tribute to Aylesbury man with 'infectious smile' murdered in fight over small disagreement

Amir Shafique's friends and family say they miss him "every minute of every day"

Amir Shafique, 22, will forever be in the hearts of his friends and family(Image: Thames Valley Police)

A tribute has been released on behalf of the friends and family of Amir Shafique, 22, who was murdered in Aylesbury over a small disagreement.

Amir had fallen out with Nasim Khan, 24, of Rusking Way, and had agreed to meet to sort out their differences at Lembrook Walk in Aylesbury.

Khan has now been given a life sentence, along with Charlie Irwin, 23, of Radnor End, for murdering Amir.

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Irwin was sentenced to life in jail with a minimum term of 21 years, and Khan was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 20 years after an investigation by Thames Valley Police.

Three men found guilty of the manslaughter of Amir at Reading Crown Court last year have also been jailed.

Another Aylesbury man - Mohammed Wasim, 20, of Thrasher Road - was sent to prison for 10 years, while Ishmael Shah, 24, of Cotterills Lane, Birmingham faces nine years in jail.

Bertie Turvey, 22, of no fixed abode, was sentenced to jail for seven years.