
Pair jailed for life for Shrewsbury DPD driver's murder
During Friday's hearing at Stafford Crown Court, Aurman Singh's mum, Kuljit Kaur, said her son's death had "shattered her world".Prosecutors said it was unclear what motivated the attack which killed him and he died at the scene on Berwick Avenue in August 2023.
Mehakdeep Singh and Sehajpal Singh fled in a white Mercedes which was later found dumped on Kynaston Road, Shrewsbury, West Mercia Police said.They then called a taxi to the town's railway station where they got a train to Wolverhampton before fleeing abroad several days later.They were tracked down and arrested in Austria in May before they were charged with Mr Singh's murder two months later.
The previous five to be convicted were:Arshdeep Singh, 24 of Shaw Road, Tipton, Dudley - guilty of murderJagdeep Singh, 23, of Goodrich Mews, Dudley - guilty of murderShivdeep Singh, 27, of Greenfield Road, Smethwick - guilty of murderManjot Singh, 24, also of Greenfield Road, Smethwick - guilty of murderSukhmandeep Singh, 24, from Paynels, in Orton Goldhay, Peterborough - guilty of manslaughter.
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