Site worker found guilty of murdering foreman with scaffold pole
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A labourer working on a site in London Elton Sefa, 24, who bludgeoned his foreman to death with a scaffold pole was found guilty of murdering 47-year-old John Woodward at trial at the Old Bailey on Tuesday he will be sentenced at the same court next month.
The court heard how the murdered foreman Woodward was employed by a refurbishment contractor on a building in Hatton Garden, EC1 the labourer who had worked with Woodward for around seven months prior to the murder on a number of building sites had used a false name ‘Frankie’ and false personal details in order to get the job.
The pair are said to have got on well. But a colleague had mentioned that the day before the murder there appeared to be some tension after Woodward had become annoyed that Sefa had packed away their tools early the previous day to the incident.
Sefa had recently queried his weekly pay which Woodward had taken up on his behalf with the company however, it was confirmed that the pay was correct.
On the day of the murder 17 April 2018, both men had arrived for work at the site in Hatton Garden security cameras which were monitoring the site show both of them going about their work. While other workmen were present, only Sefa and Woodward were working on the fourth floor of the site this is when the deadly incident occurred.
The video footage shows that just after 14:00hrs, Sefa was seen on camera to walk up the stairs from the staff room on the first floor as he walked he appeared to be checking behind him.
Sefa then assaulted Woodward with a metal scaffolding pole, striking him a number of times on the head and leaving him lifeless the assailnat then fled the building site leaving Woodward lying injured on the deserted fourth floor area.
It was at around 14:40hrs that Woodward’s body was discovered by another worker and the alarm was raised.
The emergency services attended but nothing could be done and he died at the scene. A post-mortem examination subsequently confirmed he had died as a result of blunt force trauma to the head. He had also suffered lacerations to his neck possibly caused by a blood stained Stanley knife found nearby.
Officers immediately began an investigation and quickly established that Sefa had left the building site without signing out while studying security cameras, they also found the footage of Sefa making his way to the fourth floor area immediately prior to the attack and then fleeing with what appeared to be blood on his hands.
Sefa boarded a flight to Amsterdam that same evening and then made his way to his native Albania Sefas real identity was confirmed and he was arrested by the Albanian authorities on 28 February 2019 before being extradited back to the UK in January 2020.
Detective Inspector James Howarth from the Met’s Specialist Crime led the investigation commented saying that: “John was a loving and caring family man and supervisor who was attacked in the cowardly manner by the man who John had overseen for the previous seven months.
“Elton Sefa has refused to say why he attacked John in such a brutal and frenzied way and that has only added to the distress for John’s family.
“To John’s family, I express my admiration for your patience, fortitude and dignity which you demonstrated over the past three traumatic and very difficult years. I hope that now Elton Sefa has been convicted of John’s murder, you can begin to rebuild your lives and move on from this traumatic episode.
“This has been a complex and protracted investigation and I would like to thank all those involved for their diligence and tenacity in ensuring Sefa was brought back to the UK to face justice.”