Amine Laouar has been told she will serve a minimum of 38 years in prison for the Leon Street murder last January. The 21-year-old was also given concurrent sentences for two further attacks on strangers in a six-day period. Mr Street left his home to go to the shops in Neasden, north London, at around 9.30pm when he was repeatedly stabbed, the Old Bailey heard. The 48-year-old, who had a partner and children, suffered five stab wounds to the chest, as well as wounds to the arms and leg. Despite the efforts of paramedics to save his life, the former delivery driver was pronounced dead an hour later. Image: Leon Street stabbed to death in ‘random’ knife attack Sentencing Laouar, Judge Martin Picton said: “Your attack on Mr Street was brutal and merciless. “Even a passing driver honking his horn couldn’t distract you from the act of repeatedly stabbing your victim.” Minutes before the attack on Mr Street, another man was stabbed just 150 meters away in Neasden Lane North. The 21-year-old accused ran up behind Mirvais Khan and stabbed him in the back, puncturing his lung. Mr Khan was “very lucky” to survive, the court heard. “Very lucky” to survive A third man, Mitul Karaniya was stabbed six days later on January 17 last year. Mr Karaniya, who had gone out to buy breakfast and was passing exactly where Mr Khan was attacked, was also stabbed in the back, the court heard. He was also “very lucky” to survive after suffering broken ribs and a punctured lung. Prosecutor Bill Emlyn Jones QC said: “In any case, the victim appears to have been chosen completely at random. “The victims did not know each other and were not connected to each other in any way.” He added: “The only thing they seem to have in common is that they happened to be walking along the same area of ​​Neasden Lane North at the same time they were attacked.” Lawar, who lived nearby, denied murdering Mr Street, wounding Mr Khan with intent and attempting to kill Mr Karaniya. He was identified by DNA evidence, but in testifying the defendant claimed he had been arrested by the real killer and the prosecution had the wrong man.