A GROUP accused of plotting to ‘cover up’ the high-profile and barbaric murder of Christopher Lemonius in a Blackbird Leys alleyway have finally been convicted of perverting the course of justice. On June 1, 2017, Christopher Lemonius, who was 27-years-old at the time, was murdered by a group of men, who beat him to death following a large-scale altercation between two rival gangs, which ended in Jourdain Road, Blackbird Leys. They hacked and beat the victim to death using machetes, golf clubs and chunks of wood. Four men were convicted of murder at Oxford Crown Court back in October 2018 and they all received life sentences.
Picture of Beth Aspey by Thames Valley Police THAMES Valley Police have identified the victim at the centre of a murder investigation in Reading. Police were called to reports of a woman found dead at a property in Laud Close on Friday, April 30 at about 4.30pm Although formal identification has not yet taken place, police said they are satisfied that the victim is Beth Aspey, aged 34. A post mortem examination gave the cause of death as blunt force head injury. Her family are being supported by specially trained officers and they ask that their privacy is respected at this difficult time.
Family tribute to ex Herts Police officer who died in Grand Union Canal incident as two arrested
Police found Clive Porter suffering with serious injuries and two people have since been arrested
Clive Porter (Image: Thames Valley Police)
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The family of a former Herts Police officer have paid tribute after he died following an incident on the Grand Union Canal.
Former Hertfordshire Constabulary officer Clive Porter The heartbroken family of a former police officer who died reportedly suffering serious injuries have paid tribute to the “much-loved husband, dad and grandad”. Hertfordshire Constabulary has confirmed that Clive Porter, 63, from Tring, served in Watford at some point in his 30-year career with Hertfordshire Constabulary, before he joined the Canal and River Trust as a charity worker. He was found with serious injuries on a towpath near the Grand Union Canal in Aylesbury on Monday (April 26) and died at the scene despite the efforts of emergency services. Two people, a 34-year-old man and a 41-year-old woman, have since been arrested in connection with the investigation.
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