Two youths charged with the murder of a father-of-one in Barry are due to go on trial in the Autumn.
Kamran Aman was allegedly stabbed in the Barry Road area at just before midnight last Monday.
The 38 year-old was described by his family as "a devoted husband, a loving father and a cherished son."

A 16 year-old boy and a 17 year-old boy, both from Llantwit Major, appeared at Cardiff Crown Court via videolink from separate youth detention centres.
Both defendants, who cannot be named due to their ages, spoke only to confirm their names and addresses.
Judge Tracey Lloyd-Clarke fixed a provisional trial date for Monday 17th November - with the suspects remanded in custody until a further hearing in August, when they are expected to enter their pleas.

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