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Man convicted of murdering stranger after ‘petty argument’ led to stabbing

A man who stabbed a stranger has been convicted of murder after claiming he was acting in self-defence.

At Woolwich Crown Court on Tuesday, Robbie Munoz, 22, of Belmont Road, Wallington, was found guilty of murdering 29-year-old Reece Williams from Greenwich.

Reece was stabbed to death on Welland Street in Greenwich on July 31, 2021 and despite the efforts of his friends and emergency services, died shortly after the attack.

Officers found Munoz close to the scene suffering a stab wound. After speaking to witnesses, officers established his injury had been sustained during the attack on Reece.

Victim, Reece Williams (Picture: Met Police)

Detectives also found a cover for the knife near the scene with forensics linking it to Munoz. The knife, which had a blade of around 25cm, was discovered in a bin shed at a nearby block of flats.

Witnesses described how Reece had been the one to approach Munoz and the pair had an argument before Reece punched him. Reece then walked away and thought the dispute was over.

At this point, Munoz took the knife out of his rucksack, chased Reece and stabbed him several times. Reece’s friends tried to intervene but were unable to prevent the attack.

Munoz was arrested and later charged with murder despite claiming during the trial that he had acted in self-defence.

He is due to be sentenced on June 5.

Detective Chief Inspector Chris Wood, who led the investigation, said: “What started off as a petty argument led to one man being murdered and another now likely to spend a considerable period of his life in prison. Our thoughts remain with Reece’s family and friends who have been left devastated by his death.

“Our investigation made it very clear that Munoz had no qualms about carrying a knife or using it against anyone who got in his way. It took just seconds for him to take another life and that is why our top priority continues to be identifying those who carry weapons and are intent on causing violence.”

Anyone who has any information about knife crime is urged to get in touch with police or Crimestoppers 100 anonymously on 0800 555 111. No piece of information is too small.

Pictured top: Robbie Munoz (Picture: Met Police)

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