A
double-killer is beginning a life sentence after stabbing a man to
death in a north-west London street for showing “massive
disrespect.”
Ex-prisoner
Dean Gabay, 23, (pic.bottom) plunged a knife into the stomach and thigh
of 26 year-old Arron Payne (pic.top) and was ordered to serve at
least twenty-five years.
The
Old Bailey heard Gabay had already served a 21-month manslaughter
sentence for killing Janusz Krason, 36, with a single punch.
He
was convicted of murdering Mr. Payne in Chalkhill Road, Wembley, who
was stabbed on September 5 and died in St. Mary's Hospital,
Paddington eight days later.
The
court heard the victim was targeted after his cousin had been
involved in a clash the day before with an associate of Gabay's.
He
was approached by a group of men, including the defendant, as he
walked along the street at 7.00pm and fatally stabbed.
Detective
Chief Inspector Andy Partridge said: "Arron Payne was a decent
hardworking young man, raised within a close-knit family and with an
exciting future ahead of him.
"On
any view, the attack on Arron was a senseless and cowardly act.
“Whilst
no sentence imposed can make amends for their tragic loss, I hope
that this conviction will provide some small degree of solace to
Arron's family and friends.
"I
wish to pay tribute to Arron's family who have shown immense courage
and dignity since his tragic death last September.
"Sadly,
this case once again highlights the dangers of carrying knives and
demonstrates that the Police and criminal justice system will
vigorously pursue those who take part in such serious violent
attacks.”
Arron's
mother
Monica
Campbell said: "Our son Arron Henry Payne was wise beyond his
years.
“He
had grown into a true gentleman. He was hard working, spoke his mind
and despite the loss of his twin brother, Antone, at the age of
thirteen he overcame considerable odds.
"Our
family had to deal with the death of Arron's brother Antone which was
beyond our control.
“Arron
however has been taken from us. We had no time to prepare and his
death has shaken every single one of us to the very core and turned
our lives upside down.
"An
act of senseless violence by a man hell bent on revenge has put us
here and although this finding of guilt will not bring Arron back, it
at least brings closure for us after a long and arduous twelve months
of hurt.
“We
hope now we can grieve in peace.”
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