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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.
A jury at Newcastle Crown Court took less than five hours to convict him. 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.