(p. 492, line 26 to p. 493, line 18).
In addition, in the course of his cross-examination, the defendant testified as follows in relation to the night of the incident:
"A: So it's a shame that S. stood here and lied here, because after he and I saw the cyclist riding and we sat in the bins and heard the screaming and everything after the run, I ran and when I come back I see a person. And S. walked up to me in the direction of his neighborhood and we both entered his neighborhood. And I told him if he wanted to come and bring the bicycle from my uncle with me. And he told me that now he wants to go take a shower, it was after a day's work, so I told him that I also want to go take a shower because we worked together. So we agreed that he was going to take a shower, I was going to take a shower, and that then he would come to me and we would both go with the boy to get the bike, so when I went to take a shower, I went home, it was on the roof of my house, I smoked a cigarette, then I went downstairs, I took a shower, and when I was in a second shower before I got into the shower, I send him a message, come to me, go up the stairs. So I see that I finish taking a shower after I get organized and everything I see is that he is not coming. I left my house and my neighborhood is an inner house and you have to get out, there is a right and a left, I go out frustrated towards the right side and I see a commotion of police officers and red ribbons. I went to Lishma and asked one of the policemen, tell me what happened here? And he says to me, 'Boy, stay away from here,' I went to S., I told him to tell me, 'You saw what happened in our neighborhood,' he says to me, yes (the defendant), you saw the bike, I was there too. I told him what bike? A second ago, I was running after a cyclist. I said to him, "Well, in short, are you coming to bring the bike with me from my uncle?" He says to me, 'No, I don't have the energy, go and then come back and we'll sit with me.'"