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Teenager jailed for life after murdering man on Christmas Day

Kersharn Dockeray-Barnett will serve a minimum term of 19 years in prison.

Sophie Robinson
Monday 09 September 2024 09:56 EDT
The teenager stabbed a father-of-two on Christmas Day (Nottinghamshire Police/PA)
The teenager stabbed a father-of-two on Christmas Day (Nottinghamshire Police/PA)

A teenager has been jailed for life after murdering a father-of-two in a revenge stabbing on Christmas Day.

Kersharn Dockeray-Barnett, who was 17 at the time, was found guilty by a jury of murdering Reece Connor, 29, near Crown Island in Nottingham by stabbing him once in the chest with a knife on December 25 last year.

The defendant, now 18, was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 19 years at Nottingham Crown Court on Monday.

Mr Connorā€™s partner, Courtney Newton, read a victim impact statement to the court saying that ā€œChristmas will never be the same againā€ for her and her children.

She said: ā€œMy Reece could always make me laugh and would do anything to make me smile. Boxing Day 2023 is a day I will never forget.

ā€œIā€™m now a single parent struggling emotionally and financially to bring up my kids. He was my rock and I was his. I miss his smile, I miss my Reece. Forever and always, my love.ā€

Dockeray-Barnett, of Marchwood Close, Nottingham, who wore a light blue tracksuit, stood in the dock as his sentence was read out by the judge and then blew a kiss to his family sat in the public gallery.

The court heard that Dockeray-Barnett claimed he had used the knife in self-defence, which the jury rejected, following a previous encounter with Mr Connor in an underpass where the deceased had been the ā€œaggressorā€.

You have deprived two boys of their father. And they and his partner found out the devastating news of his death on Boxing Day, a time when they should all have been together

Judge Nirmal Shant KC

Prosecution barrister John Lloyd-Jones KC said: ā€œIt is a fair inference that on that night, Kersharn Dockery-Barnett was angry following events in the underpass and he sought revenge.ā€

Judge Nirmal Shant KC said to the defendant: ā€œThere appears to have been some form of disagreement between you. I find on the evidence that you went to seek him out and at the end of that encounter, you killed him.

ā€œIt is plain to me that the second encounter came by because you wanted to teach him a lesson in relation to the first.

ā€œYou have deprived two boys of their father. And they, and his partner, found out the devastating news of his death on Boxing Day, a time when they should all have been together.ā€

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