London rail trespasser disrupted nearly 1,000 trains at a cost of £1,200,000

A combination image of Ryan Seymour who trespassed on the South West Main Line and picture of railway tracks.
London Waterloo became overcrowded after hundreds of trains were cancelled when Ryan Seymour (pictured) fled the police across live tracks (Picture: Getty Images)

A man has been jailed after he wreaked havoc on one of the UK’s busiest railway lines in southwest London.

He disrupted almost 1,000 trains after slipping onto the South West Main Line, which ferries thousands of commuters between London Waterloo and Surrey, Somerset, Dorset and Hampshire.

Ryan Seymour, 41, trespassed onto the railway tracks on Monday, August 19 last year at New Malden, Kingston-upon-Thames.

He entered high-voltage tracks with trains whizzing past every couple of minutes that could ‘kill instantly.’

London Waterloo station with passenger crowds on the concourse.
The August 19, 2024 trespassing incident at New Malden caused chaos at London Waterloo station (Picture: Universal Images Group Editorial/Getty Images)

After being spotted on the tracks, he fled from the police, running across four busy live tracks powered by 750-volt electric rails.

A train passes at this location every two minutes on average.

One driver was forced to make an emergency stop at 75mph when Seymour ran to hide in the bush by the tracks on his risky escape.

Network Rail switched off the power to keep Seymour and the pursuing police officers safe.

As it powers trains, four South Western Railway services and passengers on board were trapped outside of stations along with ‘widespread’ chaos on the entire SWR network, Network Rail said.

Tom Desmond, an operations director for Network Rail, said that the trespasser was ‘very lucky to escape unharmed, with the risk of both trains travelling through the area at nearly 100mph as well as the threat of the third rail, which carries enough voltage to kill – instantly.’

Waterloo station in chaos after the trespassing incident

His actions impacted 921 train services, with 358 cancelled completely and parts of 81 services axed.

A total of 13,178 minutes of delays were accumulated- worth nine days.

The delays cost Network Rail, the operator of the UK’s rail infrastructure, and UK taxpayers £1,200,000.

Seymour was able to escape from the police and away from the tracks before power was restored at about 4.30pm.

But train services felt the brunt of the incident for the rest of the day and into the following day.

London Waterloo became overcrowded after ‘so many cancellations and late running services,’ Network Rail said. Trains were forced to terminate at Clapham Junction and disruption continued until the following morning.

Mr Desmond said the impact of trespassing on the rail network and customers ‘cannot be underestimated with the associated widespread disruption and multiple stranded trains.’

Seymour was eventually captured several days later after an investigation led to his identification.

He appeared at Kingston Crown Court on February 4 where he pleaded guilty to a number of motoring offences and intentionally or recklessly causing a public nuisance.

He was sentenced for eight months for intentionally causing a public nuisance when trespassing onto the railway and 10 months for dangerous driving, with the two sentences to run consecutively.

Detective Sergeant Tim Deans, from the Metropolitan Police, said: ‘Seymour caused widespread disruption across south-west London and beyond. The Met’s investigation and the sentence handed to him demonstrates we will take action when people deliberately cause misery to others through criminal and anti-social behaviour.’

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Warnings of 70mph winds and rain issued for Friday

Windy weather warnings for North West and Wales on Friday
Hold onto your umbrellas (Picture: Getty/metro)

Cold weather may be receding soon, but plenty of areas will just be swapping it for a wet anfd windy battering by the end of the week.

The Met Office issued warnings for wind and rain for large areas of the west coast of Britain on Friday.

They said: ‘Southerly winds will increase on Friday morning, with gusts of 50-60 mph likely for exposed coasts and hills of western Britain.

‘Some parts of the warning area may see gusts of 70 mph for a time.’

They said that those on the coast should be careful of large waves as ‘even from the shore large breaking waves can sweep you off your feet and out to sea’.

They said that weather warnings could also change quickly, and people should stay up to date with the forecast to avoid any nasty surprises.

Windy weather warnings for North West and Wales on Friday
Warnings in place on Friday (Picture: Metro)

Winds will ease off from the west during the afternoon, but it could still bring disruption to travel, with people urged to leave extra time for journeys.

Which areas are affected by the weather warnings on Friday?

Disruption is predicted to be centre around western areas of Britain and the east of Northern Ireland.

These areas are covered by a wind warning:

SW Scotland, Lothian Borders

  • Dumfries and Galloway

Strathclyde

  • East Ayrshire
  • South Ayrshire

Wales

  • Bridgend
  • Cardiff
  • Carmarthenshire
  • Ceredigion
  • Conwy
  • Gwynedd
  • Isle of Anglesey
  • Neath Port Talbot
  • Pembrokeshire
  • Powys
  • Rhondda Cynon Taf
  • Swansea
  • Vale of Glamorgan

Northern Ireland

  • County Antrim
  • County Armagh
  • County Down

These areas are covered by a warning for rain:

Central, Tayside & Fife

  • Angus
  • Perth and Kinross

Grampian

  • Aberdeenshire

SW Scotland, Lothian Borders

  • Dumfries and Galloway
  • Scottish Borders

Strathclyde

  • East Ayrshire
  • South Ayrshire
  • South Lanarkshire

More to follow.

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Two arrested for ‘murder’ after man, 20, stabbed to death in east London

Officers investigating the murder of a 20-year-old man in Hackney have arrested two men on suspicion of murder. Police were called to reports of an altercation in Bodney Road, E5 at 17:59hrs on Tuesday, 18 February. Sadly, despite the best efforts of officers and the London Ambulance Service, the man was pronounced dead at the scene after suffering a stab wound.
Police were called to Bodney Road in Hackney shortly before 6pm yesterday following reports of a fight there (Picture: Met Police)

A 20-year-old man has been stabbed to death in east London.

Police were called to Bodney Road in Hackney shortly before 6pm yesterday following reports of a fight there.

They found the victim there seriously injured after suffering a stab wound. He was declared dead at the scene soon after.

Two men, aged 25 and 23, were arrested on suspicion of murder later on Tuesday evening. They remain in custody.

Detective Superintendent Vicky Tunstall, leading the investigation in Hackney, said: ‘Our thoughts are with the young man’s family at this incredibly difficult time.

‘I am grateful to the people of Hackney for their patience while we conduct our enquiries, we know this is a distressing time for residents and they can expect to see an increased police presence in the area.

‘While we have made initial arrests, there is still work to be done to build a bigger picture, and our investigation is still in the early stages.

‘If anyone has any information – particularly dashcam, doorbell or phone footage in Bodney Road from 5.30pm – I would urge them to contact us.’

The death is the fifth fatal stabbing in London so far this year.

Four of the five victims have been adult males, and the other was 14-year-old boy Kelyan Bokassa – who was stabbed around 27 times as he travelled home on a route 472 bus in Woolwich, south-east London, on January 7.

It comes as the Home Office announced a raft of anti-knife crime plans on Wednesday, including making retailers report bulk or suspicious sales to police, and increasing the jail sentence for selling weapons to children, or illegal blades such as zombie knives, to two years.

The proposals will be known as Ronan’s Law after Ronan Kanda, who was murdered in a case of mistaken identity by two boys who were able to buy knives without identity checks.

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British journalist Charlotte Peet missing for 10 days in Brazil

Cops launch urgent appeal for Brit journalist Charlotte Alice Peet, 32, missing for 10 days in Brazil after texting pal
Charlotte Peet, 32, was reported missing this week by a friend who she messaged on February 8 to say she was in Sao Paolo (Picture: Facebook)

A British journalist has gone missing in Brazil, with ‘worried’ colleagues there urging the authorities to ramp up their search efforts ‘as soon as possible’.

Charlotte Peet, 32, was reported missing this week by a friend who she messaged on February 8 to say she was in Sao Paolo but was heading to Rio de Janeiro and was looking for somewhere to stay.

The Rio-based friend told Charlotte she was unable to help and said she became concerned after she failed to respond to her follow-up messages and her family made unsuccessful attempts to reach her.

Although the missing person’s report was originally lodged in Rio de Janeiro it has been passed on to police in Sao Paulo.

Regional officials said in a statement: ‘The case is being investigated by the 5th Missing Persons Division of the State Department of Homicides and Personal Protection (DHPP).’

Freelance reporter Charlotte describes herself online as being ‘fluent in Portuguese’ with nine years of experience in journalism.

She says on LinkedIn she has worked for Al Jazeera, the Times and the Evening Standard among others as well as appearing on the BBC World Service.

Lonely Planet has described her as a member of its team of travel experts.

The unnamed friend who reported Charlotte missing told police she met her two years ago when she moved to the South American country to live and work.

The British journalist is understood to have returned to London briefly before returning to Brazil last November. The pair subsequently met up in Rio.

The Brazilian Foreign Press Association called on police to step up their search for missing Charlotte Peet late yesterday.

It admitted in a statement to being ‘worried’ about her disappearance.

Association president Edmar Figueiredo, an experienced Brazilian TV journalist, said in the statement he signed: ‘The Brazilian Foreign Press Association (ACIE) would like to publicly express its concern about the disappearance of 32-year-old British journalist Charlotte Alice Peet and show solidarity with her family and friends.

‘She disappeared in Brazil 10 days ago.

Charlotte Peet
Charlotte studied philosophy at the University of Bristol before doing a masters degree in international journalism at City St George’s, University of London (Picture: Instagram)

‘The case was initially registered at Rio de Janeiro’s Tourist Attention Centre on February 17 before being passed on to Sao Paulo which is the last place Charlotte was supposed to have been before she disappeared.’

He added: ‘Charlotte spent more than two years in Rio de Janeiro where she worked as a freelance correspondent.

‘After heading back to London, she returned to Brazil last November. On February 8, she contacted a female friend in Rio via WhatsApp.

‘She said she was in São Paulo and was planning to head to Rio and needed a place to stay. The friend replied saying that unfortunately she couldn’t put her up.

‘Several days later Charlotte’s family in the UK contacted this friend saying they had lost contact with her.

‘To help in the ongoing search for Charlotte, they have provided information about her flight to Brazil as well as a passport photo.

‘As a freelance journalist Charlotte knew some of the foreign correspondents who are members of the Brazilian Foreign Press Association.

‘She reported from Brazil for foreign media, including Al Jazeera and British and even Portuguese media outlets.

‘The ACIE and its leadership calls on the relevant authorities to intensify their work to try to find the missing British journalist as soon as possible.’

A Foreign Office spokesperson said: ‘We are supporting the family of a British woman who has been reported as missing in Brazil and are in contact with the local authorities.’

Charlotte studied philosophy at the University of Bristol before doing a masters degree in international journalism at City St George’s, University of London.

Her LinkedIn page says she worked as a reporter for the Rio Times for seven months in 2020 before becoming a foreign desk intern at The Times.

She went to work as a freelance journalist for more than five years in Brazil and London before starting to work in March last year as an editorial team lead for data generation platform Mindrift.

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Major incident declared after massive sinkhole opens up inches from houses

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A huge sinkhole that opened up in a Surrey village has forced a high street to close and a local council to declare a major incident.

Residents got home on Monday night to find the gaping abyss that had cracked through the tarmac on Godstone High Street.

Some homes were evacuated and a cordon was put in place, with people warned to stay away from the 62ft dangerous gap.

It emerged after a water pipe burst and some homes were left without water.

Nicola and Damian Styles, 46 and 44, live on the road and were told to evacuate their homes.

‘It was a shock,’ Nicola said.

‘My sister lives in Purley so we just drove there in the middle of the night.’

Damian said: ‘We just sort of grabbed everything, the clothes on our back and our work laptops, and drove out quickly.

? Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/02/2025. Godstone, UK. Workers surround a sinkhole that has opened up on the High Street/A25 in Godstone in Surrey. Traffic is being diverted and nearby building have been evacuated as a precaution. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
Workers surround a sinkhole that has opened up on the High Street in Godstone (Picture: LNP)
The scene in Godstone after a sinkhole appeared on Monday night. The large sinkhole has forced the closure of the high street in the Surrey village. Surrey Police said on Tuesday that Godstone High Street was closed between Oxted Road and Bletchingley Road. The force added that a small number of buildings were evacuated as a precaution and a 100-metre cordon was put in place. Picture date: Tuesday February 18, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story POLICE Sinkhole. Photo credit should read: Jonathan Brady/PA Wire
The scene in Godstone after a sinkhole appeared on Monday night (Picture: PA)

‘We didn’t know how long we were going to be out for.’

The couple are now staying at their home after they came back to collect a few things yesterday.

Nicola added: ‘No one’s organised the communications, or keeping the residents informed.

‘They should have really given us a help desk number to call, or something.’

Alan and Tracey Jones, 75 and 61, live on the road, took in their daughter, her husband, and their baby girl at midnight on Tuesday after police told them to evacuate their flat across the road, whose building now stands on the edge of the sinkhole.

Tracey said: ‘It’s an absolute nightmare. Dreadful.

‘They (the family) arrived at midnight – the police started to evacuate because there was a fear of a gas explosion.’

Alan said: ‘It’s very concerning, and you know it’s a massive incident because of all the guys that are down here and all the utility companies are here.’

The scene in Godstone after a sinkhole appeared on Monday night. The large sinkhole has forced the closure of the high street in the Surrey village. Surrey Police said on Tuesday that Godstone High Street was closed between Oxted Road and Bletchingley Road. The force added that a small number of buildings were evacuated as a precaution and a 100-metre cordon was put in place. Picture date: Tuesday February 18, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story POLICE Sinkhole. Photo credit should read: Jonathan Brady/PA Wire
The large sinkhole has forced the closure of the high street (Picture: PA)

Kevin Boll, 62, lives on the end of the road and stayed up until 1am on Tuesday waiting for an update after he was told to evacuate.

He said: ‘What did scare me is that I’ve seen the size of the hole, and what was going on out there, and I’ve seen the amount of services that were here.

‘Houses were evacuated because I’ve heard from the police that there was a possibility of a gas explosion.

‘They’re saying that they’re handling it – but it’s going to take a while. It’s a big job. It’s something massive to have happened.

‘No one has seen this coming. No one has seen this coming at all. Not this massive sinkhole, when there’s brand new flats just adjacent to it as well.’

Carl Bussey, from Surrey County Council, said: ‘We are working together with emergency services and utility companies, as well as our highways colleagues and Tandridge District Council, to protect the public and property in the area.

‘Investigations are continuing to make the area safe and to repair utilities, and we ask that people remain away from the vicinity while that important work is ongoing.

‘We will keep people updated as the situation develops.

‘Residents from within the cordon – around 30 properties – are being supported by Tandridge District Council with advice around accommodation.

‘Highways diversions are also in place.

‘The Local Resilience Forum will continue to meet throughout this incident to ensure everything is being done to resolve the situation as quickly and safely as possible.’

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Delays on Central line after trespasser on Tube tracks

People boarding a busy Tube London Underground train carriage.
The Central line has been hit by severe delays this morning (Picture: In Pictures via Getty Images)

Passengers on a London Underground line face delays after a trespassing incident.

The Central line has been hit by delays after a trespasser entered the tracks this morning.

It caused severe delays on the entire line on the entire line between Leytonstone and Epping and Woodford via Hainault.

This has since been downgraded to ‘minor delays,’ the latest TfL travel status update shows.

Earlier, the Elizabeth line had severe delays between Paddington and Heathrow Airport after a Network Rail track fault, which has since been fixed.

Elsewhere, the Bakerloo line continues to have minor delays due to a shortage of trains.

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Mum of dance-loving girl, 9, killed in Southport attack speaks out for the first time

Handout photo of Alice da Silva Aguiar. Axel Rudakubana, 18, has pleaded guilty at Liverpool Crown Court to murdering three young girls, Bebe King, Elsie Dot Stancombe and Alice da Silva Aguiar, in a knife attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class. Rudakubana has also pleaded guilty to the attempted murder of eight other children and to the attempted murder of Leanne Lucas and Jonathan Hayes in Southport, Merseyside on July 29, 2024. Issue date: Monday January 20, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story COURTs Southport. Photo credit should read: Merseyside Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Alice’s mum said the Southport community had been ‘incredible’ in supporting her and her husband in the aftermath of the attack and the loss of their daughter (Picture: Merseyside Police/PA)

The mum of a nine-year-old girl stabbed to death in the Southport attack has described how she and her husband ‘had everything’ before their only daughter was murdered.

Alice da Silva Aguiar was killed alongside Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, and six-year-old Bebe King at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class on July 29 last year.

Axel Rudakubana, 18, was given a life sentence and ordered to serve a minimum term of 52 years after pleading guilty to the murders on the first day of his trial at Liverpool Crown Court.

In her first media interview since the knife attack, Alice’s mother Alex Aguiar, 34, paid tribute to her daughter, who was said to love dancing, and had started baby ballet when she was 16 months old.

She told the Liverpool Echo she started attending Southport Dance Academy when she was four ‘and from then on Heidi (Liddle) was her ballet teacher’.

Heidi Liddle was one of the two adults, along with class instructor Leanne Lucas, present at the dance class when attacker Rudakubana entered the Hart Space on the small business estate on July 29, 2024.

Ms Aguiar said Alice did ballet every Saturday, as well as street dance, cheerleading at the YMCA, and singing with the school choir.

andout photo issued by the Da Silva Aguiar Family of Alice da Silva Aguiar - eager to get into the Taylor Swift dance class on Hart Street on Monday July 29. Axel Rudakubana, 18, has pleaded guilty at Liverpool Crown Court to murdering three young girls, Bebe King, Elsie Dot Stancombe and Alice da Silva Aguiar, in a knife attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class. Rudakubana has also pleaded guilty to the attempted murder of eight other children and to the attempted murder of Leanne Lucas and Jonathan Hayes in Southport, Merseyside on July 29, 2024. Issue date: Monday January 20, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS Southport. Photo credit should read: Merseyside Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Alice’s mother Alex Aguiar, 34, paid tribute to her daughter, who was said to love dancing, and had started baby ballet when she was 16 months old (Picture: Merseyside Police/PA)

Outside of school, she said Alice would often spend her spare time with her and dad, Sergio.

Ms Aguiar said: ‘In the weekends we would spend time together, we would go to friends’ houses, go out for meals. We were always happy to be us three, we had everything so what else could we have asked for.’

She told the Echo the Southport community had been ‘incredible’ in supporting her and her husband in the aftermath of the attack and the loss of their daughter.

Now, Portuguese-born Ms Aguiar said she sees Southport as her home.

‘Everyone has been incredible, people who don’t know us and we’re not from here and we’ve got so much help,’ she went on.

‘People have been very kind, wanting to help us, we didn’t expect that.

‘We feel at home, and we don’t feel like we have to go back.’

Over the past few months, Ms Aguiar has been focusing her efforts on projects to build a legacy for Alice, which she told the Echo she will be sharing in the coming months.

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Woman’s body found on beach near popular half-term getaway spot

Police have said her death is not being treated as suspicious (Picture: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

A woman’s body has been found on a popular beach in Norfolk.

The woman was pronounced dead at the scene following the discovery in Gorleston, Norfolk, at around 9am yesterday.

Norfolk Police says her death is not being treated as suspicious.

The force hasn’t revealed her identity or when she was last seen – but confirmed the case was recent.

The woman’s family has been informed and a file is being prepared for the coroner.

East of England Ambulance Service, Norfolk Police forensic officers and HM Coastguard attended the scene.

Just two days earlier the body of a man in his twenties was found on a beach in Blackpool.

He was discovered on the North Promenade and was pronounced dead at the scene.

Gorleston-on-sea beach huts.
Police and emergency services were called just after 9am yesterday (Picture: Getty Images)

It is understood that the police are not treating the death as suspicious – and the case will shortly be sent to a coroner.

A Lancashire Police spokesman said: ‘Our thoughts are with his family at this very sad time.’

Another body was tragically discovered ‘near a sewage outlet’ during a beach search for a missing woman.

Colette Marshall, 44, went missing on February 1 from Perranporth, Cornwall.

Police released two photographs of Colette in a desperate attempt to find her and said they were concerned for her welfare.

They issued an urgent appeal and asked anyone who knew of her whereabouts to contact them.

On Saturday it was confirmed that a body had been found ‘just off the sewage outlet at Drozskyn’ near Perranporth.

In a statement, Devon and Cornwall Police said: ‘A body has been located in the search for 44-year-old Colette Marshall who had been reported missing from Perranporth.

‘A body was discovered along the coastline in the Perranporth area Saturday 8 February.

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Punter’s head catches fire after Molotov cocktail thrown at Yorkshire pub

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A pubgoer’s head exploded in flames after he was hit by a Molotov cocktail at point-blank range.

CCTV footage captured the moment a disagreement in a high street pub in Redcar, Yorkshire escalated into a gruesome attack last weekend.

A man is seen speaking jovially on the pavement when a petrol bomb is lobbed at him.

The victim’s head then flashes in a ball of flames as he quickly dives to the floor in agony.

His face is not even visible as he desperately rolls around while submerged in fire.

A bystander dashes out of a car and tries to pull off the victim’s shirt, which eventually extinguishes the flames.

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CCTV shows the petrol bomb was launched at his head
Grabs: Molotov Cocktail. No Credit
Footage shows the man rolling around desperately

Cleveland Police said two men and a woman have been arrested in connection with the violence after the row had broken out in the pub.

Three people were taken to hospital with injuries that were described as ‘serious but not life threatening’, including the man who was hit with the Molotov cocktail.

The altercation began in Peggy June’s micropub in the centre of the seaside town after a brawl between two groups of men, according to the Daily Mail.

A witness told the paper: ‘What happened afterwards was completely terrifying, it’s very fortunate that no one was killed.

‘Some other people in the bar said they’d had flammable liquid squirted over them, but fortunately it was not ignited.’

The pub’s owner said he was ‘heartbroken’ by the incident.

Mr Jarvis said in the Mail: ‘From the bottoms of our hearts we want to send our sincerest apologies to all that were affected at the incident in Peggy June’s last night.

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According to the video, the man gets his shirt off and the fire is extinguished
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The scene on CCTV before the attack

‘At Peggy June’s our ethos is for everyone who comes to have the best time and leave with the best memories.’

A spokesman for North East Ambulance Service added: ‘We were called to a person injured on Queen Street, Redcar shortly before 8.45pm on Saturday 15 February.

‘We dispatched a double crewed ambulance, a clinical team leader and were supported by a doctor from North East Immediate Care. One patient was taken to James Cook Hospital.’

Cleveland Police said: ‘We can confirm that a 33-year-old man has now been arrested in connection with the incident in Redcar which happened on Saturday night.

‘The incident happened in Peggy June’s Bar on Queen Street just after 8pm on Saturday, February 15, 2025, when a violent altercation took place in the bar, resulting in three people being taken to hospital with serious, but not believed to be life-threatening, injuries.

‘A 36-year-old woman has also been arrested in connection with the incident.

‘Enquiries remain ongoing to locate and arrest two other men believed to be involved in the incident.

‘Anyone who was in Peggy Junes around the time of the incident and has not yet come forward to speak to police, is urged to get in touch with Cleveland Police.’

The force confirmed a 37-year-old man had also been arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender.

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Man told wife ‘you will never leave this marriage’ before stabbing her to death

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A builder who stabbed his wife and stepson to death rather than accept a divorce has been sentenced to 34 years in prison for their murder.

Calogero Ricotta, 64, told his wife Maria Nugara that ‘dead or alive, you will never leave this marriage’, before stabbing his stepson when he tried to intervene.

Maria, 54, and her 29-year-old son Giuseppe Morreale, also known as Joe, were killed at the family home in Essex on May 28 last year.

In her sentencing remarks, Justice Dame Mary Stacey said: ‘Joe’s courage standing up to you is in stark contrast to the cowardly way you killed both of them.’

Ricotta’s ‘vanity, pride and ego meant (he) would not agree to a divorce’ and instead he ‘tried to intimidate Maria into staying in a loveless marriage’, the judge added.

The Italian, originally from Sicily, denied the charge but will now be locked up for a minimum of 34 years before being considered for release.

Undated handout photo issued by Essex Police of Giuseppe Morreale and his mother Maria Nugara. Builder Calogero Ricotta has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 34 years at Chelmsford Crown Court for the murders of his wife, 54-year-old wife Maria Nugara, referred to in charges as Maria Ricotta, who was taking steps to divorce him, and his stepson, 9-year-old Giuseppe Morreale, who had tried to protect her. The pair were killed at the family home in the village of Ugley in Essex, near Bishop's Stortford, on May 28 last year. Issue date: Tuesday February 18, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS Ugley. Photo credit should read: Essex Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Joe intervened to save his mother before both were stabbed to death by Ricotta, police said.
(Picture: Essex Police/PA Wire)

Detective Inspector Lydia George, senior investigating officer in the Serious Crime Directorate, called the double murderer ‘calculating, controlling and violent’.

She said: ‘Joe intervened to try and protect his mother to the end, however, he received horrific injuries that ultimately took his life.

‘Ricotta then refused to admit to his crimes, subjecting all their loved ones to months of stress and turmoil.

‘His claims of self-defence were completely dismantled by the evidence our officers compiled for this case.

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‘He now faces spending the rest of his life in prison.’

Undated handout photo issued by Essex Police of Giuseppe Morreale. Builder Calogero Ricotta has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 34 years at Chelmsford Crown Court for the murders of his wife, 54-year-old wife Maria Nugara, referred to in charges as Maria Ricotta, who was taking steps to divorce him, and his stepson, 29-year-old Giuseppe Morreale, who had tried to protect her. The pair were killed at the family home in the village of Ugley in Essex, near Bishop's Stortford, on May 28 last year. Issue date: Friday February 14, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS Ugley. Photo credit should read: Essex Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Joe was described as a hero by his family (Picture: Essex Police/PA Wire)
Undated handout photo issued by Essex Police of Maria Nugara. Builder Calogero Ricotta has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 34 years at Chelmsford Crown Court for the murders of his wife, 54-year-old wife Maria Nugara, referred to in charges as Maria Ricotta, who was taking steps to divorce him, and his stepson, 29-year-old Giuseppe Morreale, who had tried to protect her. The pair were killed at the family home in the village of Ugley in Essex, near Bishop's Stortford, on May 28 last year. Issue date: Tuesday February 18, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS Ugley. Photo credit should read: Essex Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Maria had expressed her fears of her husband to friends, the police said (Picture: Essex Police/PA Wire)

Maria feared her husband could turn violent and was trying to leave him in the lead up to the violent attack.

Det Insp George said: ‘Maria had confided in those she trusted that Ricotta scared her, that she felt she was in danger.

‘She was taking steps to catalogue his escalating behaviour and to remove him from his life.

‘Ricotta’s violence that day was evident, but our investigation proved beyond doubt that his hatred of Maria for trying to leave him was the motivation.’

Maria and Joe were called ‘kind and pure-hearted people’ by their family.

They described Maria as the ‘most beautiful person inside and out’, adding: ‘She was kind, caring and clever with a cracking sense of humour.’

‘Her voice was an integral part of our day that is now missing, that we will never hear again,’ the statement continued.

‘She was always there to listen to us and our problems, which now seem so small in comparison to what she was dealing with.’

Joe was labelled a hero by his loved ones: ‘The last thing he did was try and save his mum; he is the bravest person we have ever known – he was our hero.

‘Joe was a free spirit. He was determined to make his life better, he was making his life better, before it was so cruelly ripped away from him.’

Ricotta was also found guilty of a charge of actual bodily harm in respect of a youth who was present in the house.

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