Hanwell Teenager Jailed For Stabbing

Luke Rose knifed woman during family get together in Acton


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A 19-year-old man from Hanwell has been jailed after being convicted of GBH with intent at the Old Bailey.

Luke Rose, of Shakespeare Road, Hanwell was previously found guilty at a trial which concluded on Wednesday, 31 July.

On Friday, 6 September, at the same court, Rose was sentenced to four and a half years imprisonment with a further two years extended license.

The court heard that in the early hours of Monday, 28 January, Rose attended an address in Acton with members of his family and friends.

A physical argument ensued which resulted in Rose repeatedly stabbing a 23-year-old woman, who was known to him, before fleeing the scene.

Officers were called alongside the London Ambulance Service and found the victim lying on a bed with multiple stab wounds to her body.

One of the stab wounds had lacerated her left kidney and left her requiring immediate surgery.

Rose was arrested later that day at his home address. He was taken into police custody and charged the next day.

Detective Constable Mitesh Mulji, who led the investigation, said, “Rose has failed to admit his actions that night nor has he shown any remorse for the injuries he inflicted.

“We are pleased that the jury carefully considered the evidence in front of them and were able to see through his lies.

“This was a complex investigation and we hope this sentence demonstrates our commitment to pursuing violent individuals through the courts, even in circumstances where victims are reluctant to support a prosecution.”

September 6, 2019

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