Navjot Singh charged in stabbing death of Gurbhej Singh; three brothers convicted in 2019 London murder case
Navjot Singh, an Indian national, has been charged in connection with the death of Gurbhej Singh in Southall, London. Separately, three Indian-origin brothers were convicted of murdering Osvaldo de Carvalho in Acton in September 2019.
Navjot Singh, an Indian national, is accused of killing Gurbhej Singh by stabbing him outside a shop in Southall. Singh was charged with murder, grievous bodily harm with intent, and possessing an offensive weapon after being arrested in connection with Gurbhej Singh’s death. According to the Times of India, Singh has been remanded in custody and faces additional charges for wounding another man and possessing a knife. These charges were reported by the Hindu and the Times of India.
Separately, three Indian-origin brothers — Kamal Sohal, Sukhminder Sohal, and Michael Sohal — were convicted of murdering Osvaldo de Carvalho in the Acton area of west London in September 2019. Kamal Sohal was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 22 years. Sukhminder Sohal and Michael Sohal each received life sentences with minimum terms of 19 years. Antoine George, 24, was convicted of manslaughter in the same case and sentenced to nine years’ imprisonment. These details were reported by New Indian Express. The court acknowledged the family’s grief and noted prior hostility between the groups involved.
Accounts differ on whether the two cases are connected. Both involve Indian-origin men and fatal stabbings in London, but there is no factual overlap between the incidents, the victims, or the individuals involved.
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