A man who killed his former best friend by repeatedly stabbing him during a fight in a city street has been jailed for 12 years.

Arran Fender attacked Gary McMillan at the junction of Lawton Road and Lawton Terrace in Dundee on May 16, 2017.

The High Court in Edinburgh was told Fender, 31, and Mr McMillan, 44, had once been the "best of friends", but fell out in the months before the fatal fight.

On the day of Mr McMIllan's death, Fender had turned up outside his flat with a knife and began shouting at his former friend.

Mr McMillan then left his flat carrying a knife, at which point the two men attacked each other.

The jury heard Fender stabbed his victim four times during the brawl.

On Thursday, jurors accepted the 31-year-old's claim he had acted in self defence and found him guilty of culpable homicide and possession of a knife.

Judge Lady Carmichael said custody was the only sentence available to her.

She told him: "You inflicted four stab wounds upon your victim, Gary McMillan.

"The loss of Mr McMillan is and will continue to be felt by his family."

The verdict came at the end of a ten-day trial in which Fender, a prisoner of HMP Barlinnie, denied breach of the peace, knife possession, murder and attempting to pervert the course of justice.