Norwich City's Benjamin Katabana, 28, made a 999 call admitting to killing Uchenna Okirie, 33, in their shared accommodation in Norwich. The call was released by police after Katabana's conviction at Norwich Crown Court. Katabana denied murder but was found guilty by a jury. The incident has shocked the Norwich community and raised concerns about violence in the city. Norwich City's management has issued a statement condemning the incident and offering support to the victim's family. The police investigation is ongoing, and no further details have been released. The incident has sparked a debate about the need for greater support for vulnerable individuals in Norwich. The city's residents are in shock, and many are calling for greater action to prevent such incidents in the future. The police are working closely with local authorities to ensure that the community is safe and supported. The incident has also raised questions about the effectiveness of the city's mental health services. The police are urging anyone with information to come forward and assist with the investigation. The community is coming together to support the victim's family and to prevent such incidents in the future. The police are committed to keeping the community safe and are working tirelessly to ensure that justice is served.
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Norwich City Murderer's 999 Call Released by Police
Norwich City news: Police release 999 call made by murderer Benjamin Katabana, who admitted to killing Uchenna Okirie in Norwich. Read more about the shocking incident.
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