Wednesday 20 September 2017

72-year-old pensioner faces jail for fatally shooting burglar

Officers arrested a 21-year-old man in Salford. File pic


Reuben Gregory who lived a reclusive life with his sister could be imprisoned after he shot dead a man who tried to break into his caravan.

The man was woken by his sister's screams in the early hours of 12 June as someone attempted to break into the caravan they shared in the countryside near Heathrow.
Both attempted to fight the men off with a knife, but Gregory fired a double-barrelled shotgun through a hole in the door and hit 48-year-old Wayne Digby with a fatal shot to the chest and his
 alleged accomplice, Anthony Hearn, was also injured.

 Gregory and his sister Kathleen have lived a frugal life in the caravan since 1960s - which is accessible only via a footpath and has no running water, phone line or electricity.

After the shooting, he called the police from a neighbour's phone, telling them of an incident after a "gang" had attempted to break in.
"Yes I'm the one who's done it mate," he said. "I've been attacked at the caravan."
But police investigation revealed that he had more weapons.

The following were reported found in a bag near Digby's body; a wooden mallet, cable ties, a bottle of bleach, a funnel and bolt crimpers and a machete with Hearn's DNA in a nearby street.

Further search of Gregory's caravan uncovered a tennis ball full of flammable liquid and stuffed with a rag.
He was initially arrested on suspicion of murder, but the court ruled he was acting in self-defence.
The man pleaded guilty to having a firearm without a certificate at East Berkshire Magistrates' Court on Monday.

The illegal firearms charge carries a prison sentence of up to five years.

Gregory said he had owned the weapon since the 1980s, when he and his family were hit by another break-in, and had been refused a licence because the caravan was not deemed a safe place to keep a firearm.
Defence lawyer Umar Khan said Gregory "fully accepts" he kept a weapon without a certificate.
"He didn't want this trouble, he lives a frugal lifestyle, he and his sister," he said. "Trouble came to him."

He will be sentenced at Reading Crown Court at a date yet to be set.


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