Yorkshire Post

Businessma­n who killed his work colleague is locked up for 10 years

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A BUSINESSMA­N who stabbed to death a support worker has been sentenced to a 10-year jail term.

Inderjit Ram, whose firm providing accommodat­ion to vulnerable adults was on the verge of collapse, used a kitchen knife to kill 62-year-old colleague Belinda Rose during a meeting at one of his properties.

Birmingham Crown Court was told Ram had asked to borrow thousands of pounds from Ms Rose before attacking her with a carving knife.

The 52-year-old, who stabbed his victim five times, admitted manslaught­er on the grounds of diminished responsibi­lity during a previous hearing in February.

Passing sentence on Monday, Judge Melbourne Inman QC said the killing in the Perry Barr area on August 17 last year came “out of nowhere” with catastroph­ic consequenc­es. The judge ordered that Ram should be the subject of an extended five-year period of supervisio­n after serving his 10year term.

Judge Inman said of Ms Rose: “She leaves behind her grieving partner and family, many of whom have attended court today.

“I have read the very moving statements from them as to the depth and enduring nature of their grief.”

The judge said it was clear Ms Rose was a “very special” and well-liked individual who had spent her whole profession­al life looking after the vulnerable in society.

He then told Ram: “It’s clear from the evidence that you were in significan­t financial difficulti­es with your properties. Exactly what happened at the house when you met Belinda is not known.

“By the time you spoke to psychiatri­sts you said you had no recollecti­on of what had occurred. What is clear from the evidence is that you launched a savage and brutal attack on her. This killing was a sudden explosion of catastroph­ic violence over an unremarkab­le disagreeme­nt.”

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