THE third man on trial for an alleged murder in Didcot told jurors he never stabbed anyone on the night of the killing.
From the witness box Isaac Boyland said: "I didn't want to cause harm to anyone that night."
Three men - Brookton Lagan, 19, of Robin Way, Didcot, Isaac Boyland, 20, of Marlborough Road, Oxford, and Taison Cyrille, 19, of Market End Way, Bicester, all deny murdering Darren 'Dizzy' MacCormick in Didcot in January.
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They further deny wounding Matthew Ryman and Floyd Kennedy.
Boyland and Cyrille also deny conspiracy to supply Class A cocaine between January 1 and 10 this year, which Lagan has admitted.
As the trial continued at Oxford Crown Court today Boyland answered questions about his involvement the night of the killing.
He said he stayed in the car for up to 15 seconds and only got out to shout out to one of his co-accused to get back in to the car.
Boyland said he carried a knife with him 'every day' but denied stabbing anyone that night.
He also told jurors that he had dealt cannabis but denied any involvement in any class A drug dealing.
The trial continues.
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