BASILDON — Live News A 28-year-old Jamaica-born man living in Southend has been sentenced to...

Published: 11:12 pm March 20, 2026
Updated: 11:12 pm March 20, 2026
Man Jailed for Four Years After Brutal Southend Stairwell Stabbing

A 28-year-old Jamaica-born man living in Southend has been sentenced to four years in prison at Basildon Crown Court. The shocking case involved a violent stabbing spree following a home invasion that quickly spiralled out of control.

Home Intruder Turned Victim in Gruesome Stairwell Assault

The victim woke to find an intruder armed and stealing from his flat during what appeared to be a burglary. He managed to disarm the man, but the drama continued outside. The intruder fled, only to trip and injure himself. That’s when the victim launched into a savage, prolonged attack.

  • The intruder was slashed multiple times – to his face, hands, and back.
  • He was also kicked and punched repeatedly during the fierce assault.
  • A second person who tried to help was stabbed in the leg.

Footage from a neighbour’s video captured the intense and sustained violence unfolding on the street. Both victims needed surgery but refused to co-operate with police prosecution.

Judge Condemns Excessive Force Despite Provocation

The judge recognised the home invasion as serious provocation. However, once the initial threat ended, the continued attack was deemed excessive and uncontrolled, going beyond reasonable self-defence. The ruling emphasised the dangers of vigilante justice going too far.

Traumatic Past and Criminal Record Fail to Sway Court

During sentencing, the court noted the man’s traumatic background. This included childhood abuse, neglect, time in the care system, and exploitation by gangs. His long criminal history, including knife offences and robbery, was also highlighted.

The prison term opens the door to possible automatic deportation following the conviction, putting his future in the UK in jeopardy.

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