A jury has begun considering verdicts in the trial of a teenager accused of killing a 14-year-old boy.

Ayoub Majdouline, 19, was allegedly one of five youths linked to the Mali Boys who drove around east London in a stolen Mercedes looking for Beaumont gang members to attack.

When they came across Jaden Moodie on a scooter, they crashed into him and stabbed him as he lay seriously hurt on the ground, it is claimed.

The incident on the evening of January 8 was caught on shocking CCTV played in Majdouline's trial at the Old Bailey.

Jaden suffered nine stab wounds and bled to death in the road as the attackers ran back to the car and sped off, the court heard.

Majdouline, from Wembley, north London, has denied murder and possession of a knife.

Judge Richard Marks QC sent jurors out to deliberate on verdicts just before 1pm on Tuesday.