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Swindon stabbing victim's family feel 'let down' by justice system | Swindon stabbing victim's family feel 'let down' by justice system |
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Lee Turner died on a playing field in the Pinehurst area of Swindon | Lee Turner died on a playing field in the Pinehurst area of Swindon |
A family of a "brilliant uncle, son and brother" who died after being stabbed in a park say they feel "let down" by the justice system. | A family of a "brilliant uncle, son and brother" who died after being stabbed in a park say they feel "let down" by the justice system. |
They say they have been "left to grieve with no justice" after the man accused of murdering him was found not guilty. | They say they have been "left to grieve with no justice" after the man accused of murdering him was found not guilty. |
Lee Turner, 33, died of a single stab wound to his chest in October 2021. | Lee Turner, 33, died of a single stab wound to his chest in October 2021. |
Treyvon Ejiogu, 18, was found not guilty of murder by a jury at Bristol Crown Court in January. | Treyvon Ejiogu, 18, was found not guilty of murder by a jury at Bristol Crown Court in January. |
After Lee's death Miss Turner set up the community group Change Lives No to Knives with her friend Danyelle King to tackle knife crime in Swindon. | |
Ejiogu, from Empress Avenue, Waltham Forest, London, pleaded guilty to possession of a bladed article and two counts of involvement in the supply of class A drugs. | Ejiogu, from Empress Avenue, Waltham Forest, London, pleaded guilty to possession of a bladed article and two counts of involvement in the supply of class A drugs. |
He was sentenced to 24 months in prison, suspended for two years, at Bristol Crown Court on 18 January. | He was sentenced to 24 months in prison, suspended for two years, at Bristol Crown Court on 18 January. |
Mr Turner from Park North, Swindon, was attacked on The Venney in the Pinehurst area of Swindon on 10 October, 2021. | Mr Turner from Park North, Swindon, was attacked on The Venney in the Pinehurst area of Swindon on 10 October, 2021. |
Miss Turner said Lee was a "brilliant uncle, son and brother" | |
Jordan Turner described her brother as "loving, caring and funny". | Jordan Turner described her brother as "loving, caring and funny". |
She said: "We are left to grieve with no justice. We have been failed by the justice system." | She said: "We are left to grieve with no justice. We have been failed by the justice system." |
Listen to Miss Turner tell her story to BBC Radio Wiltshire | Listen to Miss Turner tell her story to BBC Radio Wiltshire |
Miss Turner admitted her brother was a knife carrier and said: "All these young men and women out here carrying a knife they don't actually realise the severity of it until their loved one is led in a morgue." | |
Miss Turner, right, and Danyelle King come together in Cross Kitchenn, which is used as a safe place for people to hand in knives and weapons | Miss Turner, right, and Danyelle King come together in Cross Kitchenn, which is used as a safe place for people to hand in knives and weapons |
The group Change Lives No to Knives has been collecting knives from parents and young people for the past month in collaboration with local Caribbean restaurant Cross Kitchenn. | |
The restaurant's owner Odane Cross runs the project Trade the Blade, where people can drop off a knife in exchange for a discount on their food. | The restaurant's owner Odane Cross runs the project Trade the Blade, where people can drop off a knife in exchange for a discount on their food. |
Miss Turner said: "Last week at our safe spot, a rambo knife and two gas guns were handed in. | Miss Turner said: "Last week at our safe spot, a rambo knife and two gas guns were handed in. |
"People are coming forward and we just want to say thank you to the ones that gave their things in already. | "People are coming forward and we just want to say thank you to the ones that gave their things in already. |
"It is a hard thing to do, we get that, but it is the right thing to do." | "It is a hard thing to do, we get that, but it is the right thing to do." |
Police and Crime Commissioner for Wiltshire, Philip Wilkinson, added: "It is that broad engagement with everybody that's out there in order to better co-ordinate and co-operate together, so as to make better use of our scarce resources to target the knife crime which is plaguing the lives of young people." | Police and Crime Commissioner for Wiltshire, Philip Wilkinson, added: "It is that broad engagement with everybody that's out there in order to better co-ordinate and co-operate together, so as to make better use of our scarce resources to target the knife crime which is plaguing the lives of young people." |
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Related Topics | Related Topics |
Knife crime | Knife crime |
Swindon | Swindon |
Bristol | Bristol |
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