Tuesday, 12 January 2021

Mother Nature's Son: Knife Horror

A paranoid son, who stabbed his mother to death, has been locked-up in a psychiatric hospital.

Jamal Sealy, 31, of Lewisham Way, New Cross walked into a local police station and told officers he had stabbed his mother.

Officers went to 58 year-old Dawn Bennett, who was fighting for her life at the family address and died in hospital ten days later.

Sealy pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.

He was sentenced to an indefinite hospital order under Sections 37 and 41 of the Mental Health Act.

At approximately 9.00pm on June 10, last year Sealy entered Walworth Police Station and confessed to carrying out the knife attack.

She was rushed to a south London hospital, where she died on June 16 – the day of her 59th birthday.

Medical experts found that Sealy was suffering paranoid beliefs. 

He pleaded not guilty to murder, but guilty to manslaughter.

Detective Sergeant Victoria Yusuf, of Specialist Crime South, said: “This is an extremely sad case which has devastated Dawn’s family, who’ve shown incredible bravery and dignity throughout this investigation and during the proceedings. 

They have been, and continue to be, supported by specially trained officers. 

Our thoughts are with them at this very difficult time.” 

Monday, 11 January 2021

Victim Blinded By Acid Attack

An acid-attack victim has been permanently blinded after liquid was thrown in his and a friend's face in south London.

Detectives are now appealing for help to identify this suspect, who they wish to speak to in connection with the mystery corrosive substance attack.

On Monday, December 7, last year at approximately 8.10am the two male victims were walking in Thornton Road, Thornton Heath.

They were approached by the suspect, a man they did not know.

The suspect threw a cup of corrosive liquid over the two men before running down Limpsfield Avenue.

Both victims were hospitalised following the attack, with one of the men now suffering from permanent loss of sight.

One of the victims said the same man had turned up at his home address in September, prior to the incident, claiming to have a letter for him. 

When the victim proceeded to collect the letter, the man punched him in the face with a bicycle chain wrapped around his fist.

At this stage the identity of the attacker and the motive behind the incident remain unknown.

The suspect is described as a white or Asian man in his thirties with a slim build. 

At the time of the attack he was wearing a blue medical mask, a long black jacket with the hood up, black trousers and shoes.

If you have any information regarding this incident, please contact police on 101 or Tweet @MetCC quoting CAD1273/07DEC20.

Alternatively, information can be provided to Crimestoppers, 100% anonymously at crimestoppers_uk.org or by calling 0800 555 111.

Sunday, 10 January 2021

Brazen Robber Snatched Cash In Front Of Police

A heartless robber was caught on a police officer's body-worn camera snatching £200 from an octogenarian bank customer he deliberately knocked to the ground.

Jay Makwana, 40, was sentenced to six years imprisonment for the heartless crime.

The 81 year-old woman suffered facial injuries when pushed over in Market Place, Bexleyheath at 10.50am on November 9 after leaving her bank with cash.

Makwana, of Northumberland Park, Erith pleaded guilty at Woolwich Crown Court to one count of robbery.

The victim was taken by ambulance to a south London hospital. 

Her injuries were assessed as not life-threatening.

As a result of her ordeal the pensioner is now afraid to leave her home.

Police launched an investigation after learning the lady's purse, containing approximately £200 was stolen.

Officers took witness statements and reviewed CCTV from the area.

The footage showed the victim leaving a nearby bank when she was approached by Makwana. 

He deliberately pushed her to the ground, causing her to hit her head on the pavement.

He waited with the woman until officers arrived and thought he had got away with sneaking her purse into a carrier bag and leaving the scene.

However, his audacious money-grab was caught on a police's officer's camera.

Makwana was arrested by officers from the South East Basic Command Unit on 24 November. 

He was interviewed and charged the following day.

Sergeant Matt Taylor, of the Burglary Robbery Investigation Team, said: "This was a truly shocking assault on a woman, who was deliberately targeted because of her age and vulnerability.

"It has had a huge impact on the victim's life and left her scared to leave home alone. 

I hope the fact that Makwana received a significant custodial sentence will bring her some closure as she continues to come to terms with this terrible ordeal."

Saturday, 9 January 2021

Resident Charged With Murdering Nonagenarian

Eileen Dean
A man has appeared in court, charged with the murder of an elderly fellow care home resident, who died after an alleged assault.

Homicide detectives from the Metropolitan Police's Specialist Crime Command investigated after 93 year-old Eileen Dean was taken to hospital, where she sadly died.

Alexander Rawson, 62, also a resident at the home in Canadian Avenue, Catford appeared in custody at Bexley Magistrates' Court.

Police were called at around 00.40am on Monday, January 4 to a report of an assault at the care home.

Officers attended along with London Ambulance Service.

The deceased's next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers.

A post-mortem examination was performed on January 7 at Greenwich Mortuary.

The same day, Rawson was arrested on suspicion of murder and taken to a south London police station.

At his court appearance the magistrates sent him in custody to the Old Bailey.

Friday, 8 January 2021

Private Tutor Finally Admits Another Sex Offence

A retired private tutor with a history of sex offending has confessed to molesting another young boy in the early 1980's.

John Broughton, 75, was sentenced to a token one day's imprisonment, having already been sentenced to 40 months in 1986 for similar offences in that decade.

At Woolwich Crown Court he pleaded guilty to a charge of indecently assaulting a nine-year-old boy at an address in Sidcup, south-east London between December 1981 and April 1982.

The one day's imprisonment will run concurrently with a sentence he is serving for another offence.

The court ruled that if sentenced in 1986 for the historic offence it would have made no difference to the length served.

Broughton must also sign the Sexual Offenders Register for seven years.

Detective Constable Bethany Russell said: "What this victim suffered was unacceptable. Broughton should have been protecting the victim in his role as his private tutor.

"I commend the bravery of the victim in coming forward to police after so many years. 

This case demonstrates that police will investigate and prosecute sexual offences, no matter how long ago they happened."

Thursday, 7 January 2021

Rail Workers Witness Late-Night Domestic Beating

A thug was caught repeatedly kicking and punching his prone ex-girlfriend during an early hours domestic assault in a train station underpass.

Danny Hewitt, 23, of Third Avenue, Queens Park was seen by workers at Royal Oak station, Paddington beating the woman at 1.20am on May 3, last year.

He received an 18-month community order, which includes 250 hours community service work and a 25-day rehabilitation activity requirement.

Hewitt was also ordered to pay £775 costs and a £95 victim surcharge.

Westminster Magistrates' Court heard Hewitt was seen by a rail worker attempting to climb over a wall to retrieve his mobile phone, which his ex had thrown away.

He was challenged that he was trespassing and became visibly angry and told the worker not to get involved.

When the worker returned to his office he heard screaming and shouting between the man and woman and investigated with a colleague.

They saw a woman on the floor calling out for help and called the police when they saw the man standing over the victim, kicking, punching and kneeing her.

The highly distressed victim was found with a cut to her head and she also mentioned she had hurt her leg.

Wednesday, 6 January 2021

Police Hunt Silver VW After Stabbing

Police are trying to place a suspect car after four men were involved in a multiple early hours stabbing in east London.

On October 24, last year a 31 year-old man was stabbed several times soon after midnight in Blackhorse Road, near the junction with Lloyd Road.

He was taken to an east London hospital, where he continues to receive treatment for his injuries.

The suspects - described as four young males dressed in dark clothing - fled the scene in a silver VW Golf car before police arrived. 

Officers from the Metropolitan Police's North East Gangs Unit are working to trace any information relating to the vehicle captured on CCTV.

Detective Constable Ramandeep Gahir said: “This was a brutal attack which inflicted a devastating injury on the victim. 

We are committed to ensuring those responsible are suitably brought to justice for their actions.

We are seeking the public’s help to identify the vehicle captured on CCTV - do you recognise this silver Volkswagen Golf? 

Were you in the area on that evening in October and remember seeing something suspicious? If so, please get in contact.”

There have been no arrests and enquiries continue.

Anyone who can help police is asked to call 101 or tweet @MetCC, quoting CAD316/24th Oct20. 

You can also provide information anonymously via the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Tuesday, 5 January 2021

Ambulance Station Pelted With Eggs

A local menace, who pelted an ambulance station with eggs and caused other nuisances, is wanted by police.

At around 4.00pm on Christmas Day, police were called to Brent Ambulance Station on the Falcon Park Industrial Estate, Neasden.

They were responding to reports that a man had been throwing eggs at the building.

He was described as black, of medium build, aged in his thirties or forties, with a black beard, wearing a burgundy hoodie, dark trousers and glasses. 

He appeared to be carrying a hammer and may have use of a moped.

On Wednesday, December 30 the man returned and on this occasion he threw eggs at ambulances.

It is believed the same man has turned up at the ambulance station on previous occasions when it is alleged he spat on the intercom and the front window.

PCSO Tony Gassett, of the Brent Neighbourhoods Team, said: “These may sound like minor incidents, but each one is distressing for the ambulance crews, who are based at this station.

We know that as London faces a new wave of Covid-19 cases, the London Ambulance Service is in incredibly high demand. 

Every time a building or a vehicle needs to be cleaned because it has been hit with eggs – or worse with spit – it causes delays that could impact on people who need urgent medical help.

The photo we’re releasing today is very clear and I’m sure someone will recognise the man in it. 

Please come forward with any information that could help us to locate him.”

Anyone with information can call 101 quoting CAD3602/25DEC.

Information can also be provided anonymously by calling Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Monday, 4 January 2021

Bogus Workmen Preyed On OAP's

Detectives have reissued these e-fit images as they continue to appeal for information following two distraction burglaries targeting elderly victims in Hackney.

The e-fit images are of two men they would like to speak with in connection with burglaries which both occurred on Wednesday, July 22, 2019, within a short time of each other.

Detective Constable Tom May of the Central East Command Unit CID, who is leading the investigation, said:"I would urge the public to take another look at these images to see if they recognise these men. 

“Although both sets of victims were physically unharmed, they have been left distraught by the callous actions of the men who preyed on vulnerable, elderly people.”

At around 12.30pm, an 89-year-old woman left the address she shares with her 90-year-old husband in Gosset Street, Hackney to go shopping.

She was approached by a man in the street wearing a blue lanyard who told her an explosion had taken place and that they needed to go into all of the flats to check the water pipes.

The victim agreed to take the man to her home, at which point they were joined by another man who followed them.

Once inside the property one of the men began moving materials from under the sink while the other suspect searched the living room, where the victim's husband was sat.

Both men then left a short time later.

The female victim was confused as to why one of the man had entered the living room. 

She asked her husband - who was in recovery having recently suffered a stroke - what the man had done. 

He was confused but responded that the man had taken a black bag.

The elderly woman then realised the man had taken a handbag containing around £4,000 in cash. 

She alerted her daughter who then called the police.

In the second incident, two hours later, an 85-year-old man and his 77-year-old wife were at their home near Mabley Green in Homerton.

At around 2.30pm, two men knocked on the door, claiming to be from Thames Water. 

They said an explosion had taken place down the street and they needed to check the water.

The male victim was directed to go upstairs and turn the taps on while the elderly woman looked down the street to see what had happened.

A short time later, both men left.

Later on, the victims went out but became suspicious when they noticed that they could not see any works taking place. 

They returned home and searched their bedroom, discovering that around £400 had been stolen, as well as sentimental jewellery including an engagement ring and Star of David necklace.

Suspect one is described as a white male, approximately 40 years old. 

He was about 5ft 8inches tall and was “plump” in figure. 

He had short dark hair and was clean shaven. 

He was wearing a dark jumper and trousers and had a lanyard around his neck.

Suspect two is described as a white male, very thin build, aged around 17-19 years-old, clean shaven, with short brown hair slicked back with gel.

He was wearing a grey, thin summer waterproof style jacket with a cream t-shirt and blue jeans.

Anyone who has information that could assist police is asked to call 101 or tweet @MetCC quoting CAD 5615/15DEC20.

Alternatively, to remain 100% anonymous, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Sunday, 3 January 2021

Burglary Suspect In Court After Armed Christmas Day Break-Ins

Willesden Magistrates' Court
Police arrested and charged a suspected armed burglar after three frightening incidents early on Christmas Day.

Tony Corby, 32, of Greenway, Pinner was arrested after an elderly woman was threatened with a knife after an intruder broke through patio doors at 7.30am.

The burglar fled with cash and at 7.55am police received another call in the Pinner area of a suspect fleeing from a break-in and a 8.05am report of an attempted burglary.

Corby appeared in custody at Willesden Magistrates' Court on December 26, charged with two counts of aggravated burglary and one count of attempted aggravated burglary. 

There were no reports of any injury in the three incidents, which were quickly identified as linked.

A number of lines of enquiry were rapidly investigated, resulting in a police raid at around 8.30am of an address in Pinner Hill Road. 

Items including a knife and a rucksack were recovered at the premises and Corby was arrested.

A/Chief Inspector Jason Stewart of the Metropolitan Police's North West BCU said: “Police officers came into work across the capital on Christmas Day as part of their total commitment to protecting our communities.

"Their response to these incidents in Pinner was rapid and diligent. 

“Using their skills and local knowledge, they were able to arrest a man very soon after the burglaries. 

“I’d like to thank our Response Team officers and CID detectives for some excellent joint working.”