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A man has been found guilty of murdering four members of his family, including his two young children, in Newcastle. | A man has been found guilty of murdering four members of his family, including his two young children, in Newcastle. |
Neil Crampton had admitted stabbing his ex-partner Funke Sobo, 36, his daughter Abigail, 12, son Steven, 5, and their uncle Yemi Sobo, 44, in November 2006. | Neil Crampton had admitted stabbing his ex-partner Funke Sobo, 36, his daughter Abigail, 12, son Steven, 5, and their uncle Yemi Sobo, 44, in November 2006. |
However, Crampton, 36, of Gateshead, had denied murder on the grounds of diminished responsibility. | However, Crampton, 36, of Gateshead, had denied murder on the grounds of diminished responsibility. |
It took a jury five hours to convict. He must serve a minimum of 35 years. | |
Newcastle Crown Court heard Crampton could not come to terms with the fact his on-off relationship with Funke Sobo was ending. | |
It heard how police had been alerted by a 999 call made by Crampton, in which he confessed: "I've murdered my entire family." | |
Ms Sobo and the children shared her mother Tunde Sobo's semi-detached home in Hawthorn Gardens, Kenton, Newcastle, where the murders took place. | |
Crampton struck at the house on the night before Tunde Sobo was returning from a holiday in her native Nigeria. | |
This may also have been a trigger for the murders, as he realised a reconciliation was even less likely when she came home, the trial was told. |