Crowborough teenager found guilty of murder

Ben Bamford, 18, has been found guilty of murdering 52-year-old Paul JefferiesBen Bamford, 18, has been found guilty of murdering 52-year-old Paul Jefferies
Ben Bamford, 18, has been found guilty of murdering 52-year-old Paul Jefferies

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A teenage boy from Crowborough has been found guilty of the murder of 52-year-old civil servant Paul Jefferies.

Ben Bamford, 18, of South Street, Crowborough, was found guilty of killing 52-year-old Mr Jefferies by a jury on November 22 following a two-week trial at Lewes Crown Court.

Bamford, who was 17 at the time of the offence, admitted to killing Mr Jefferies on February 23 but denied murder saying he was trying to protect himself.

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Police officers discovered the body of Mr Jefferies at his home in Coggins Mill Lane, Mayfield on February 25 after colleagues at Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) raised concerns for his welfare. Police say he had significant head and neck injuries from a 'prolonged brutal attack' and there were signs of a struggle throughout the property.

Paul Jefferies was described as 'a private but diligent and hard working person.'Paul Jefferies was described as 'a private but diligent and hard working person.'
Paul Jefferies was described as 'a private but diligent and hard working person.'

Police say the cottage was locked and there were no signs of forced entry but Mr Jefferies’ car keys and grey Audi TT were missing.As detectives from the Surrey and Sussex Major Crime Team launched a murder investigation, Bamford handed himself him into Eastbourne police station on Saturday, February 27. Bamford, who was then aged 17, attended the police station with his mother and told police that he had been involved in a fight at an address in Mayfield on February 23.