The Scotsman

Stabbed burglar told ‘my knife’s bigger than yours’ in lawful killing

- By RUSSELL JACKSON

A career criminal fatally stabbed by an elderly homeowner as he raided the pensioner’s home was lawfully killed, a coroner has ruled.

Henry Vincent’s chest was pierced with a 12-inch kitchen knife brandished by Richard Osborn-brooks, who had warned the screwdrive­rwielding intruder his weapon was “bigger than yours and if you don’t leave my house you will be sorry”.

But Vincent, who had cocaine and heroin in his system, ignored his warning and instead “ran into” the blade, Mr Osborn-brooks told Southwark Coroner’s Court.

The 79-year-old had told Vincent “get out of my house you b ***** d or it will be the worse for you” as he attempted to protect his elderly wife Maureen, the inquest heard.

Balaclava-wearing Vincent and another masked accomplice entered the house, on South Park Crescent in Hither Green, south-east London, demanding cash in the early hours of 4 April last year.

Senior coroner Andrew Harris yesterday recorded a verdict of lawful killing.

He said: “In considerin­g the force, it would seem that given there is two intruders at night, one with a weapon, the use of moderate force would seem to me to reasonably be proportion­ate. It seems to me the combinatio­n of unpredicta­bility and fear were factors that have to be taken into account.”

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