Jury finds man guilty of manslaughter of his mother in south-west London
A man has been convicted of the manslaughter of his mother in south-west London, following a Met Police investigation.
A man has been convicted of the manslaughter of his mother in south-west London, following a Met Police investigation.
Alban Lambert, 78 was fatally assaulted inside his home.
They were sentenced after graphic footage was found on their phones.
Rumarni Tuitt sentenced to 18 years' imprisonment for attempted murder.
Marko Balaz was convicted of manslaughter and a 17-year-old boy was convicted of murder.
Phillips was arrested after a series of interactions with undercover officers, whom Phillips believed were Russian agents.
Paul Longworth, aged 71, and Albert Alfonso, aged 62, were brutally murdered at their flat in Shepherd’s Bush on Monday, 8 July last year.
The defendant was arrested at Heathrow Airport on 23 May 2024 after he caught a flight back from Turkey.
The victim was killed by a single bullet.
PC Tony Watts, attached to the North Area Command Unit, was found guilty and remanded in custody on Tuesday, 8 July following a trial at Croydon Crown Court.
The gang were involved in the supply of 832kg of cocaine.
Approximately £1 million of damage was caused after two units in an industrial estate in Leyton were deliberately set alight.