A man has confessed to manslaughter following a Metropolitan Police investigation into the violent death of a vulnerable man in Essex. Detectives uncovered a terrifying spree of abuse that culminated in the victim’s death on 29 January 2024.
Fawehinmi subjected Dimitrios, known as Jimmy, to relentless violence and intimidation over several weeks. Met detectives pieced together the harrowing timeline by gathering hundreds of witness statements and analysing CCTV footage. Their evidence revealed Fawehinmi’s campaign of cruelty, exploiting Dimitrios to deliver drugs and forcing him into inhumane living conditions.
Detective Superintendent Kelly Allen spoke about the case, saying, “I cannot imagine the pain Dimitrios suffered in the final weeks, living in fear and under the control of a violent bully. Fawehinmi’s claim of self-defence is a coward’s excuse. He preyed on the vulnerable for his own gain. His conviction won’t erase the suffering, but hopefully brings Dimitrios’s family some justice. Thanks to courageous members of the public who helped bring this dangerous man to justice.”
Dimitrios was forced to work long hours delivering drugs across Essex. He lived in filthy conditions, sleeping in a garage surrounded by dogs. On 26 January, badly beaten and barely alive, Dimitrios was left locked in a flat in Hackney. By the time Fawehinmi returned three days later, Dimitrios had died.
Fawehinmi attempted to flee by booking flights to Nigeria and gave misleading information to his father about discovering a dead body. His father reported the alarming call to police. Officers found Dimitrios’s body at the Hackney flat. Fawehinmi was arrested on 30 January by the M11 with a car full of suitcases. Forensic analysis found Dimitrios’s blood inside the vehicle.
This chilling case highlights the Metropolitan Police’s relentless commitment to protecting Londoners and ensuring those who commit violent crime face justice. Fawehinmi now faces a significant prison sentence for his brutal actions.
Originally published by UKNIP.