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Salisbury man who killed victim in front of toddler jailed for 30 years

byDaniel Jae Webb
18 July 2024 | 12.33pm
Man guilty of murdering Salisbury dad in front of his toddler
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The man found guilty of the murder of Tsvetomir Genov in Salisbury has today (18/07) been given a life sentence with a minimum of 30 years.

Maurice Jones, 25, of Gainsborough Close, Bemerton Heath, was convicted of murder and possession of a bladed article following a two-week trial by jury in June this year.

On August 22 last year, Jones – who had recently moved to the area to live with Tsvetomir’s former partner – confronted Tsvetomir, known as TG, in Gainsborough Close following issues relating to TG’s son and TG’s former partner.

TG, who was walking his son in a pushchair back to his son’s mother’s house, was subjected to a violent attack by Jones, sustaining numerous stab wounds.

Despite the best efforts of the emergency services, TG sadly died at the scene.

Jones fled from the scene, discarding the knife and his trousers. Thanks to key witnesses and intelligence from members of the public, he was swiftly arrested and taken to custody.

After being charged with murder and possession of a bladed article, Jones pleaded not guilty to both.

During the trial, Jones claimed to have only taken a knife for his own protection and then used it out of fear, claiming to have lost control of himself. This was dismissed by the jury.

In a statement today, Senior Investigating Officer Detective Chief Inspector Phil Walker said: “While today’s sentencing is the conclusion of the courts process, the indescribable grief and sense of loss for TG’s family will go on.

“I would once again like to pay tribute to them for the dignified way they have behaved at court while having to hear the awful details of how TG, who was a son, father, brother and friend, lost his life.

“I would also like to thank the local community for the support they gave to the investigation team following the incident.

“Key evidence from witnesses was vital in securing the conviction and I would like to thank them for their bravery after witnessing such a horrific attack.

“I would also like to thank all the officers who responded to the incident, and who have assisted with the investigation since, for their dedication and professionalism which has ultimately led to this sentence.”

DCI Walker continued: “Knife crime kills and ruins lives, which is why it continues to be an ongoing priority for the force.

“If Jones hadn’t purposely taken a knife with him to meet TG, then TG would still be with us. It’s that simple.

“There can never be a good excuse to carry a knife. We know that you are far more likely to be the victim of a knife attack if you are carrying one, with it often being your own knife used against you.

“As seen from this case, the consequences of doing so, both for yourself and any potential victims, can be lifelong.”

Maurice Jones, 25, of Gainsborough Close, Bemerton Heath, was convicted of murder and possession of a bladed article following a two-week trial by jury in June this year.

On August 22 last year, Jones – who had recently moved to the area to live with Tsvetomir’s former partner – confronted Tsvetomir, known as TG, in Gainsborough Close following issues relating to TG’s son and TG’s former partner.

TG, who was walking his son in a pushchair back to his son’s mother’s house, was subjected to a violent attack by Jones, sustaining numerous stab wounds.

Despite the best efforts of the emergency services, TG sadly died at the scene.

Jones fled from the scene, discarding the knife and his trousers. Thanks to key witnesses and intelligence from members of the public, he was swiftly arrested and taken to custody.

After being charged with murder and possession of a bladed article, Jones pleaded not guilty to both.

During the trial, Jones claimed to have only taken a knife for his own protection and then used it out of fear, claiming to have lost control of himself.

This was dismissed by the jury.

In a statement today, Senior Investigating Officer Detective Chief Inspector Phil Walker said: “While today’s sentencing is the conclusion of the courts process, the indescribable grief and sense of loss for TG’s family will go on.

“I would once again like to pay tribute to them for the dignified way they have behaved at court while having to hear the awful details of how TG, who was a son, father, brother and friend, lost his life.

“I would also like to thank the local community for the support they gave to the investigation team following the incident.

“Key evidence from witnesses was vital in securing the conviction and I would like to thank them for their bravery after witnessing such a horrific attack.

“I would also like to thank all the officers who responded to the incident, and who have assisted with the investigation since, for their dedication and professionalism which has ultimately led to this sentence.”

DCI Walker continued: “Knife crime kills and ruins lives, which is why it continues to be an ongoing priority for the force.

“If Jones hadn’t purposely taken a knife with him to meet TG, then TG would still be with us. It’s that simple.

“There can never be a good excuse to carry a knife. We know that you are far more likely to be the victim of a knife attack if you are carrying one, with it often being your own knife used against you.

“As seen from this case, the consequences of doing so, both for yourself and any potential victims, can be lifelong.”

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