The Scotsman

Serial thief raided Simon Cowell’s home while mogul’s family slept

- By ANGUS HOWARTH mmclaughli­n@scotsman.com

A serial offender has been found guilty of an almost £1 million raid on Simon Cowell’s home as the music mogul and his family slept and his security guard used the toilet.

Darren February broke into the five-bed property in the well-to-do area of Holland Park, west London, through a patio door and stole jewellery and two passports.

Just ten days after he burgled the X Factor supremo’s home on 4 December, 2015, February hit 52-year-old father and motorcycli­st Kenneth Baldwin with a car and killed him.

The 33-year-old was jailed 0 Break-in: Simon Cowell was asleep as home was raided last year for eight-and-a-half years for causing death by dangerous driving not far from Cowell’s home.

February had already been convicted of 37 burglaries, repeatedly targeting the wealthy areas of Kensington and Bayswater which provided “rich pickings”, prosecutor Denis Barry said.

When he broke into Cowell’s house he was on licence for other burglaries and public order offences and had committed 58 offences spanning two decades, and was first convicted aged just 12.

The jury of nine men and three women took less than an hour to find him guilty at Isleworth Crown Court following a four-day trial. He shook his head in disagreeme­nt as the verdict was returned.

His DNA was found on gloves dropped on his escape from thepropert­y, where Cowell has lived for ten years.

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