It was an emotional sentencing for two families in a Kentucky courtroom as the father of a murdered man forgave his son’s killer.

On Oct. 7, Trey Relford, 24, was sentenced to 31 years in prison for the 2015 murder of Salahuddin Jitmoud, 22.

Jitmoud, who was a pizza delivery driver, was found robbed and stabbed to death in a breezeway of an apartment complex, according to NBC affiliate, WLEX.

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WKYT wrote that three people were arrested for the crime, however, a grand jury chose to indict Relford.

During the formal sentencing on Tuesday, Jitmoud’s father, Sombat Jitmoud, told Relford that he forgave him.

“I blame the devil who misguided you and [misled] you to do such a horrible crime. No, I don’t blame you, I’m not angry at you at all,” said Sombat Jitmoud to Relford.

Relford told Sombat Jitmoud that there was “nothing [he] can do” to take back what happened.

“But I thank you for your forgiveness,” said Relford during his sentencing.

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That’s when Relford and Sombat Jitmoud were seen holding hands before Sombat Jitmoud embraced Relford and hugged him for a few moments as Relford was seen wiping away tears.

According to WLEX, “Relford was charged with murder, robbery and tampering with evidence [but] took a conditional plea to charges of complicity to murder, robbery and tampering with evidence charges.”