A COUSIN of Malakai McKenzie's has recounted the moment his relative was shot dead.
Amarley Robinson-McKenzie was in the driver's seat of an Audi A2 which was shot at four times by a gunman.
One of the bullets hit Mr McKenzie in the head.
Giving evidence behind a screen at Nottingham Crown Court yesterday, Mr Robinson-McKenzie said: "A group of guys walked in the car park. They were hooded up.
"At this point Malakai knew who the guys were. He said 'look sharp'. He knew what was going on.
"I looked up an I've seen a gun, so I ducked down and just heard three to four bangs.
"I heard my window smash and could feel bullets entering the car.
"They realised Malakai had been shot."
Mr McKenzie had been in the car with his brother and two cousins,
Mr Robinson-McKenzie told the court the four had left a party at The Hubb between 2am and 2.30am on April 21, 2012.
He said: "We drove back up the hill towards town, but I don't think we were ready to leave yet. So we turned around and parked at a bus stop [outside The Hubb] for a little while. We saw a car leave the car park so I thought we would go in there instead of being by the bus stop."