A man has been convicted of murdering a 60-year-old in a brutal attack at a disused pavilion in Redbridge.
Marius Ziugzda, 48, of no fixed address, was found guilty on Friday, 17 January, at Wood Green Crown Court following a two-week trial. The victim, Brian Shields, was killed by blunt force trauma to his head and chest on 20 October 2022, injuries consistent with multiple punches or kicks.
The Incident
Police were called to Orchard Playing Fields (formerly Goodmayes Park Extension) at 11:14hrs on the morning of the attack after reports of an unresponsive man. Despite the efforts of emergency services, Brian Shields was pronounced dead at the scene.
However, CCTV evidence revealed discrepancies in his account. Footage showed Ziugzda at a nearby shop with red staining on his trousers, later confirmed through forensic analysis to be Brian Shields’ blood. Witnesses also reported hearing loud, aggressive shouting between two men at around 11pm near the pavilion.
Arrest and Conviction
Ziugzda was arrested and charged with murder on 23 October 2022. His claims that the police had misunderstood his earlier comments were undermined by the forensic and witness evidence presented at trial.
Sentencing
Ziugzda has been remanded in custody and is scheduled to be sentenced at Wood Green Crown Court on Thursday, 13 February 2025.
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This conviction serves as a reminder of the police’s commitment to securing justice for victims of violent crime. Detective Sergeant Brooks added:
“While no sentence can bring Brian back, we hope this conviction brings some sense of justice to his family and friends.”