Dawit Asmelash |
AN asylum-seeker who stabbed to death a fellow immigrant at
the flat they shared was today jailed for life with a minimum term of 15 years.
Dawit Asmelash
was told by a judge that the killing was “particularly horrific” because of the ferocity of the attack on his friend Haileeb Tadesse.
was told by a judge that the killing was “particularly horrific” because of the ferocity of the attack on his friend Haileeb Tadesse.
Mr Tadesse, 35, was knifed in the back and through the heart
at the home the pair shared in Palm Street, Middlesbrough, on April 4 last
year.
Asmelash, 31, denied a charge of murder but was found guilty
following a two-week trial at Teesside Crown Court which ended on Monday.
He initially denied being at the flat, but then claimed he
had acted in self-defence. He also suggested to a witness that Mr Tadesse had
committed suicide.
Haileeb Tadesse |
Detective Chief Inspector Alastair Simpson, crime manager at
Middlesbrough Police, said: “Their evidence has been crucial to the trial.
“The investigation team has come to know many of the
Eritreans and Ethiopians living in Middlesbrough and we have seen a culture of
deeply religious people that believe strongly in dignity and respect for
others. Dawit Asmelash is not representative of this culture.”
He added: “There was no excuse for this violence and the
jury has seen through Dawit Asmelash and his attempt to justify his actions.”
Mr Tadesse was found in the lounge of the flat with the
blade of a nine-inch knife piercing his heart. The handle of the knife was
later found in a nearby yard.
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