Family of 'brilliant uncle, son and brother' who died after being stabbed say they feel 'let down' by justice system
A family of a "brilliant uncle, son and brother" who died after being stabbed in a park say they feel "let down" by the justice system.
Ejiogu, from Empress Avenue, Waltham Forest, London, pleaded guilty to possession of a bladed article and two counts of involvement in the supply of class A drugs. Mr Turner from Park North, Swindon, was attacked on The Venney in the Pinehurst area of Swindon on 10 October, 2021.Jordan Turner described her brother as "loving, caring and funny".Listen to Miss Turner tell her story to BBC Radio Wiltshire
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