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Sharif Demirsay murder: Court scuffle after raid teens convicted Sharif Demirsay murder: Court scuffle after raid teens convicted
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Scuffles broke out inside a court after three teenagers were found guilty of murdering a grandfather in a raid for gold and cash at his bungalow.Scuffles broke out inside a court after three teenagers were found guilty of murdering a grandfather in a raid for gold and cash at his bungalow.
Sharif Demirsay, 65, was stabbed 11 times in Kempston, Bedfordshire. His partner was also stabbed.Sharif Demirsay, 65, was stabbed 11 times in Kempston, Bedfordshire. His partner was also stabbed.
Courtney Glynn, 19, Muhammed Rashed, 17, and Hameedur Rahman, 16, killed Mr Demirsay on 14 May.Courtney Glynn, 19, Muhammed Rashed, 17, and Hameedur Rahman, 16, killed Mr Demirsay on 14 May.
Supporters of the teenagers and members of Mr Demirsay's family clashed on a court concourse after the verdicts.Supporters of the teenagers and members of Mr Demirsay's family clashed on a court concourse after the verdicts.
Jo Hobbs, of Bedfordshire Police, who was at court, said "emotions were running high" after the hearing and a "scuffle" broke out, which led to officers separating the people involved.Jo Hobbs, of Bedfordshire Police, who was at court, said "emotions were running high" after the hearing and a "scuffle" broke out, which led to officers separating the people involved.
She said no arrests were made.She said no arrests were made.
Turkish-born Mr Demirsay, whose real first name was Serafettin, was killed during the three-minute raid, in which £1,000 worth of gold was taken.Turkish-born Mr Demirsay, whose real first name was Serafettin, was killed during the three-minute raid, in which £1,000 worth of gold was taken.
'Needless violence''Needless violence'
The trial heard the three teenagers forced their way into Mr Demirsay's Vineyard Way home after he answered a knock at the door.The trial heard the three teenagers forced their way into Mr Demirsay's Vineyard Way home after he answered a knock at the door.
They were armed with knives when they burst in and demanded: "Where's the gold, where's the money?"They were armed with knives when they burst in and demanded: "Where's the gold, where's the money?"
Prosecutor Jane Bickerstaff QC said he was stabbed almost immediately.Prosecutor Jane Bickerstaff QC said he was stabbed almost immediately.
She added that the intruders appeared to "encourage" each other to stab Mr Demirsay, with shouts of "kill him".She added that the intruders appeared to "encourage" each other to stab Mr Demirsay, with shouts of "kill him".
The court heard Mr Demirsay's partner Parshini Salhotra tried to defend him by hitting one of the youths with a vacuum cleaner pipe, before she was stabbed in the arm.The court heard Mr Demirsay's partner Parshini Salhotra tried to defend him by hitting one of the youths with a vacuum cleaner pipe, before she was stabbed in the arm.
Glynn, of Williamson Road, Kempston, and Rashed and Rahman, both of Bedford, were also found guilty of unlawfully wounding Ms Salhotra. Glynn, of Kempston, and Rashed and Rahman, both of Bedford, were also found guilty of unlawfully wounding Ms Salhotra.
Witness intimidationWitness intimidation
Glynn and Rashed were convicted of aggravated burglary. Rahman had previously admitted the offence.Glynn and Rashed were convicted of aggravated burglary. Rahman had previously admitted the offence.
Glynn was also found guilty of a charge of intimidating a witness and possessing an imitation firearm with intent to cause fear of violence.Glynn was also found guilty of a charge of intimidating a witness and possessing an imitation firearm with intent to cause fear of violence.
A fourth defendant, Travis Dixon-Charles, 18, who was said to have acted as a look-out outside the property, was cleared of all charges.A fourth defendant, Travis Dixon-Charles, 18, who was said to have acted as a look-out outside the property, was cleared of all charges.
Speaking after the hearing, Det Insp Tim Redfearn said: "The needless level of violence used and the ferocity and merciless nature of it for so little gain beggars belief, even for an experienced murder detective.Speaking after the hearing, Det Insp Tim Redfearn said: "The needless level of violence used and the ferocity and merciless nature of it for so little gain beggars belief, even for an experienced murder detective.
"The killers didn't give either one of the old couple a chance to hand over what money they did have before launching into this appalling attack.""The killers didn't give either one of the old couple a chance to hand over what money they did have before launching into this appalling attack."
Mr Demirsay's family said in a statement that an innocent man's life had been "tragically taken" and Ms Salhotra left "severely traumatised" by what she saw.Mr Demirsay's family said in a statement that an innocent man's life had been "tragically taken" and Ms Salhotra left "severely traumatised" by what she saw.
The teenagers will be sentenced at Luton Crown Court on Friday.The teenagers will be sentenced at Luton Crown Court on Friday.