A 13-year-old boy has become one of Britain’s youngest ever
convicted murderers and received a life sentence for killing a mum and stamping
on her head, in Smethwick, West Midlands, England, UK.
The sickening incident was caught on CCTV
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Sick Petri Kurti battered Glynis Bensley with a punch to
head and then continued to drive his foot into her face. Following the vile
attack in September last year, he then stripped the victim of her money, mobile
phone, cigarettes and jewellery. Kurti then stamped on her head
leaving a visible mark with his trainer on her face.
It was discovered that the boys had planned the robbery just
a fortnight before via text. The evil teen was then overheard boasting about
what he had done in a nearby park. Ms Bensley was found dead in a pool of blood
in the gutter just moments after the 30-second beating. A post-mortem
examination revealed Ms Bensley died as a result of a severe bleed to the
brain.
Glynis’ family have finally seen justice served today
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Paying tribute to Ms Bensley, her three siblings said they
believed she was “in the wrong place at the wrong time”. Her sister Dawn, 56,
said: “We are a very close and supportive family and always look out for each
other. Glynis was my only sister and best friend, I thought we would grow old
together. She loved working for charities. She just liked to help people, she
would help anybody. They are cowards, the way they did it. She was an easy
target. It could have happened to anybody. Justice has been done.”
Kurti handed himself into the police five days after the murder
and unemployed Majid was arrested by detectives. He pleaded guilty to
manslaughter and robbery but was found guilty of murder. He was sentenced to
life behind bars and was ordered to spend a minimum of 12 years behind bars.
Kurti was also sentenced to five years for robbery and 12 months, to run
concurrently, for another street robbery carried out with his 25-year-old
sister.
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