Sunday Sun

Man left his brother to die after stabbing him

KILLER TRIED TO CLEAN UP WITH A HOSE PIPE

- By David Huntley Reporter david.huntley@reachplc.com

A FORMER pharmacist who stabbed his brother to death after spending a drink and drug-fuelled night together has been jailed for 19 years.

Inderjit Klare repeatedly stabbed his 40-year-old sibling Jasreet with a kitchen knife and left him to bleed to death following an argument last year. The 43-year-old, who had spent the night drinking booze and taking cocaine with his brother, then waited over an hour before calling for an ambulance and got rid of the murder weapon and cleaned the scene.

Jasreet, who was known to his family and friends as ‘Jas’ and was a father of two, was attacked in the family’s fish and chip restaurant in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, during the early hours of October 9 last year. He sustained several knife wounds, including one fatal gash which severed an artery in his right arm, leading to his death.

Klare, of Eve Lane, Spennymoor, County Durham, had been facing a trial at Teesside Crown Court accused of murder - which he denied, claiming selfdefenc­e. But on Friday afternoon, the jury returned to deliver a guilty verdict to the single charge and he was sentenced later that day.

The court heard that Klare and his brother had a “volatile” relationsh­ip and that they had “come to blows” in the past. However, on the night of the murder, the pair had spent “many hours together” and were on “good terms”, drinking and taking cocaine as they went to bars in Bishop Auckland and Houghton-lespring.

At one stage, the pair met with two local men and they invited them back to the family restaurant - Carter’s Fish Restaurant and Takeaway - for another drink. Klare, who is known to family and friends as ‘Inde,’ was the manager of the business at the time.

But when they returned to the shop, an argument broke out and Klare picked up a kitchen knife and attacked his brother. The two men who had been invited back became so terrified, they fled the shop by kicking out a window. One of the men described how he watched as Klare had his brother on the ground and was trying to stab him with the knife.

Klare then stabbed his brother repeatedly with a knife and also kicked him in the head. The court heard that Jas could have survived the attack if he had been given first aid straight away.

Rather then call an ambulance immediatel­y, Klare made an attempt to clean up the scene by using a hose pipe to clean his brother’s body and the scene, before putting the murder weapon in a container and moving a CCTV recording into a cupboard.

David Lamb KC, defending, said there was a “lack of pre-meditation” and that Klare’s intention was to cause serious bodily harm rather than intentiona­lly kill Jas. he said: “He has always accepted responsibi­lity for causing his brother’s death. We have described this as a tragedy. He will need to live with the consequenc­es of his actions for the rest of his life, as will his parents. They have lost a son and will also lose this defendant for a considerab­le period of time. He had shown a degree of remorse for his actions during the trial.”

Sentencing Klare, Judge Howard Crowson said he had “no intention in preserving the life” of his brother and highlighte­d his lack of remorse following the killing, adding: “During the trial I was struck by your lack of concern at the death.”

Klare was jailed for life, and must serve a minimum of 19 years behind bars.

Speaking after the sentencing, Detective Superinten­dent Lee Gosling, from Durham Constabula­ry, said: “This was a truly horrific attack by Inderjit on his own brother, and his actions have left his family and friends suffering the consequenc­es for the rest of their lives.”

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 ?? ?? ■ Jasreet Klare died from a stab wound in October last year. His brother Inderjit Klare, top left, was jailed for life, and must serve a minimum of 19 years behind bars
■ Jasreet Klare died from a stab wound in October last year. His brother Inderjit Klare, top left, was jailed for life, and must serve a minimum of 19 years behind bars
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