Following an Old Bailey trial, Matovu was found guilty of businessman Mr Michels' murder and a string of other offences. Following Port's 2016 trial, Matovu pleaded guilty to supplying mephedrone and GHB and offering to supply GHB, but denied knowing what Port planned to do with it. While there, the defendant drugged Mr Michels and took photographs of his bank cards and driver's licence. Mr Michels' body was discovered by his concerned family the following day in bed under a duvet. He denied administering GHB to Mr Michels, claiming he took it of his own free will.
Source: Daily Mirror July 15, 2019 12:07 UTC