A Lewisham man has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his wife, Tia Simmonds, who was found stabbed to death in their Parbury Road home on January 3, 2024.
Shane Simmonds, 38, was arrested the following day and later pleaded guilty to murder at the Old Bailey on October 14, 2024. He was sentenced to life imprisonment, with a minimum of 32 years before being eligible for parole.
Marital Troubles and Motive
The court heard that Tia Simmonds, 32, a mother of four and nursery owner, had been planning to leave her husband due to suspicions of infidelity and financial struggles.
Police later found:
? Tia’s body hidden in the loft extension
? The murder weapon, a kitchen knife, in their bedroom
? Phone searches from Simmonds related to “dead body smells” and disturbing content involving teenagers
Sentencing and Police Statement
Detective Superintendent Matt Webb, who led the investigation, described the murder as “callous and brutal”:
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“This was a premeditated attack, leaving Tia with no opportunity to defend herself. Simmonds then went to extreme lengths to cover his crime.”
The judge at the Old Bailey ruled that Simmonds must serve at least 32 years before parole consideration, emphasizing the deliberate and calculated nature of the murder.
Community Shock and Tributes
Friends and family of Tia have expressed heartbreak and devastation, remembering her as a loving mother and dedicated businesswoman.
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A family spokesperson said:
“Tia was a wonderful, caring person who deserved so much more. She loved her children, her family, and her work. She should still be here today.”
Ongoing Support for Victims of Domestic Abuse
The case has highlighted the dangers of domestic abuse, and authorities are urging anyone in a controlling or abusive relationship to seek help.
? National Domestic Abuse Helpline: 0808 2000 247
? In an emergency, call 999
This tragic case serves as a reminder that help is available for those facing domestic violence and coercive control.