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Siblings Sentenced to Life for Brutal Murder Over Cannabis Dispute

Isaiah and Mya Marsh receive 20-year minimum life sentences for the stabbing of Minister Enfrence in a public altercation caught on CCTV.

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Overview

  • Isaiah Marsh, 21, and Mya Marsh, 23, were convicted of murdering Minister Enfrence in a knife attack over a £200 cannabis debt in Kings Norton, Birmingham.
  • The siblings were sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum of 20 years before eligibility for parole, as ruled by Judge Simon Drew KC on May 18, 2025.
  • CCTV and ring doorbell footage showed the siblings ambushing Enfrence, with Isaiah inflicting over 20 stab wounds while Mya assisted by pinning the victim down.
  • The court revealed that the siblings discarded blood-stained clothing and knives in a wheelie bin, and Mya took the victim’s bicycle after the attack.
  • The victim’s mother, Evelyn Nderere, described her son’s plans to take a driving test and attend a job interview on the day of his death, emphasizing the senselessness of the crime.