135 offenders who were locked up in 2020
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Some of the offenders locked up in 2020
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Indian-origin man given indefinite hospital order over fatal stabbing in UK
This story is from December 15, 2020
Indian-origin man given indefinite hospital order over fatal stabbing in UK
PTI | Dec 15, 2020, 21:32 IST
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LONDON: An Indian-origin man, who was found guilty of manslaughter for fatally stabbing a 69-year-old builder after a row in west London, has been sentenced to an indefinite hospital order by a UK court.
Gurjeet Singh Lall, 36, attacked Allan Isichei after the pair became involved in an argument over Lall s spitting on a street in Southall. An Inner London Crown court jury had found him guilty of manslaughter by reason of diminished responsibility in October.
Indian-origin man found guilty of fatal stabbing in UK, to remain in mental health facility indefinitely Updated Dec 15, 2020 | 22:29 IST
Gurjeet Singh Lall, who will now remain detained in a mental health facility, did not appear for the sentencing hearing. Lall was sentenced at the same court to an indefinite hospital order.   |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
London: An Indian-origin man, who was found guilty of manslaughter for fatally stabbing a 69-year-old builder after a row in west London, has been sentenced to an indefinite hospital order by a UK court.
Gurjeet Singh Lall, 36, attacked Allan Isichei after the pair became involved in an argument over Lall s spitting on a street in Southall. An Inner London Crown Court jury had found him guilty of manslaughter by reason of diminished responsibility in October.