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WHAT KIND OF PEOPLE ARE THEY?

Defying local rage, family of stabbed burglar create a shrine to him outside OAP’s house, begging the question ...

- By Arthur Martin

THE sickening shrine to the career criminal killed by a pensioner during a botched burglary became an extraordin­ary battlegrou­nd yesterday.

Friends and relatives of Henry Vincent, 37, repeatedly erected a tribute to the serial burglar opposite the pensioner’s home – only for the flowers to be repeatedly torn down.

Vincent’s relatives, who are from the travelling community, branded Richard OsbornBroo­ks, 78, a ‘murderer’ and even demanded he apologise. But Mr Osborn-Brooks’s neighbours in Hither Green, south-east London, said the shrine was in poor taste and designed to antagonise them.

The pensioner himself has been forced into hiding after receiving death threats following the confrontat­ion.

Over the course of an extraordin­ary 36 hours, the memorial to the burglar was erected, torn down, erected again, torn down again and re-erected for a third time – then pulled down yet again after nightfall.

During the day, several police officers stood by as the confrontat­ion played out, apparently unwilling or unable to intervene.

Vincent, armed with a screwdrive­r, was stabbed during a confrontat­ion with Mr Osborn-Brooks as he tried to burgle his home last week while the pensioner’s wife, who has dementia, was in the property.

Mr Osborn-Brooks was arrested on suspicion of murder – sparking a political outcry – but just two days later he was told he would no face no further action. That, in turn, sparked anger from Vincent’s relatives.

The confrontat­ion over the shrine began when Vincent’s friends and family attached more than 20 bunches of flowers, balloons and soft toys to a fence yards from Mr Osborn-Brooks’s home on Monday night.

That was then torn down in the early hours of yesterday morning when a vigilante drove across London angered by the scenes.

Tensions later escalated when three of Vincent’s relatives – who said they were from a travelling community – returned to the street to reattach the flowers to a garden fence.

But minutes after they left, a burly local man in a hat walked up to the shrine with a pair of scissors and cut down the bouquets for a second time. ‘ These flowers need burning,’ he said. ‘It’s an insult.’

In increasing­ly fraught scenes, Vincent’s family returned once again in the evening and recreated the shrine to the dead burglar.

Later they were spotted in a car on the street, appearing to ‘guard’ the shrine. Astonishin­gly, last night a hooded vigilante, believed to be the same man from Monday, returned just after 9.30pm and for a third time pulled down the shrine in South Park Crescent.

Earlier in the night, there were four police officers stood outside Mr Osborn-Brooks’s £500,000 home as the bizarre stand-off continued.

One neighbour suggested the tribute was placed opposite the Osborn- Brooks’ home to ‘antagonise’ them. She said: ‘ He [Vincent] did not die here. He died in hospital. You should put it where he lived. They should not have a tribute to him here.’

The tributes had been attached to a fence surroundin­g a property owned by 78- year- old Saverimuth­u Augustine.

Mr Augustine said: ‘When I heard they were on my fence, I was annoyed. I do not appreciate people putting them there. If it was a normal person that is different but he went and burgled the house. That is against my principles. It could have been my house he burgled.’

At one stage, nine officers patrolled the street, including three on horseback. Scotland Yard said its officers were unable to intervene in the tawdry saga because such behaviour did not constitute criminal activity.

The force said it would need to receive a complaint from the owner of the fence on which the shrine was erected to take action.

Neighbour Theresa Webb, 43, said of the shrine: ‘It was inappropri­ate, poor taste really. You’re thinking, “how long will it be up there?” I’m relieved it’s down.’

Vincent was fatally stabbed after forcing Mr Osborn-Brooks downstairs as his partner ransacked a bedroom. The elderly couple are said to be living in hiding in a safe house amid fears of reprisals.

Relatives of Vincent further inflamed the ill-feeling in Hither Green yesterday by demanding that Mr Osborn-Brooks apologise and ‘show remorse’.

They repeatedly branded the pensioner a ‘ murderer’ – even though police have told him he will not face charges.

Vincent’s aunt called for the elderly householde­r to apologise to the burglar’s children. His cousin, Elvina Lee, defiantly described the people who pulled down the tributes as ‘scum’. Looking over at the Osborn-Brooks’s home, she added: ‘The murderer’s over there. How do you think the family feels? Have a heart.’

She blamed the family’s treatment on them being ‘gipsies’.

Asked what she would do if the flowers were pulled down for a third time – which they were hours later – she replied: ‘We will put up fresh ones. Yes we will.’

The shrine to Vincent was first pulled down by a vigilante at about 10pm on Monday after he drove across London from Hackney.

He placed some of the flowers by tombstones in a nearby cemetery before publishing videos of his actions on Facebook.

The 29-year- old, who asked to remain anonymous, said he was enraged that the family had the audacity to lay tributes for ‘that animal scum’. He added: ‘Flowers shouldn’t be there, they are inappropri­ate. I’m from the school of thought where I think Richard did the right thing.’

The hooded man who removed the flowers last night denied being the vigilante in the video, but added: ‘I do feel very strongly about this.’

Police are still hunting for Vincent’s alleged accomplice Billy Jeeves, 28. Scotland Yard said officers are ‘closely monitoring’ tensions around the property.’

‘These flowers need burning’

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 ??  ?? Antagonisi­ng: Vincent’s relatives lay tributes near victim’s home
Antagonisi­ng: Vincent’s relatives lay tributes near victim’s home
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Not going away: Vincent’s family then return for a third time
 ??  ?? Quiet chat: Police talk to woman at Hither Green but do not inter
Quiet chat: Police talk to woman at Hither Green but do not inter
 ??  ?? Dead: Henry Vincent, left, and Richard Osborn-Brooks
Dead: Henry Vincent, left, and Richard Osborn-Brooks
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