Leigh Park murder trial: Kevin Batchelor guilty of murdering friend George Allison in stabbing
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A jury has today convicted Kevin Batchelor, 26, over the death of Leigh Park man George Allison, 21, after a five-week trial at Winchester Crown Court.
‘Intoxicated’ Batchelor was smoking a joint when he lashed out and punched Allison in the kitchen of their pal Cherelle Ash’s home in Tichborne Crescent, Leigh Park following a barbecue gettogether, jurors heard.
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Hide AdThe court heard there were simmering tensions as the pair fired comments at each other throughout the evening.
When Batchelor struck at 11pm he delivered a punch to Mr Allison before the pair were ‘scrapping,’ jurors heard.
Another friend, Chellby Ferrol, came between the two men on the fatal day, May 23 last year, but Batchelor armed himself with a 12in kitchen knife, the court heard.
Batchelor was found not guilty of wounding with intent on Ms Ferrol while allegedly trying to inflict GBH on Mr Allison. He was also found not guilty of unlawfully wounding Ms Ferrol.
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Hide AdThe trial heard Mr Allison collapsed in the living room having gone ‘all white’. Jurors were told he was stabbed in the shoulder causing ‘catastrophic’ injuries.
Batchelor was said to be distraught but quickly rode off bare-chested on his bike as police were called.
He had chucked his blood-soaked T-shirt at Ms Ferrol, who had been stabbed in the arm in the fracas, the court heard.
Batchelor rode the bike with the knife to his 34-year-old sister Hayley Batchelor’s home in Highwood Lawn, Leigh Park.
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Hide AdShe denied a charge of assisting an offender, as did Barry Baker and Lewis Turner, who were also present.
Turner, 32, of Fore Street, Camelford, Cornwall, was found not guilty of the charge this afternoon after riding in a taxi with Batchelor.
Baker, 39, of Oracle Drive, Widley, is accused of disposing of the knife in a storm drain near The Swallow pub, in Dunsbury Way, Leigh Park.
Miss Batchelor and Baker was convicted today of assisting an offender.
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Hide AdNow-convicted killer Batchelor, of East Hill, Camborne, Cornwall, denied murder and said he was acting in self-defence.
Batchelor will be sentenced for murder on June 16 he was remanded in custody.
Baker and Miss Batchelor will be sentenced on July 2 and were bailed.
After the verdicts, Detective Inspector Lee McClellan said: ‘We are pleased with today’s verdict and would like to thank all those involved in this investigation, who have worked tirelessly alongside the Crown Prosecution Service to ensure that the person responsible for George’s death was brought to justice.
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Hide Ad‘This was a tragic and senseless incident in which a young man has lost his life. The key message we hope people take away from this is that a single act and a split second decision can cause devastating lasting damage to numerous lives.
‘If you find yourself getting involved in a confrontation or argument, stop, think about your actions and the potential consequences and walk away.
‘Above all, our thoughts remain with George’s friends, family and all those that knew him today.’
A message from the Editor, Mark Waldron