Two men guilty of family murder
A drug dealer and his henchman were found guilty of murdering Indian-born millionaire businessman Amarjit Chohan and his family yesterday in one of the longest murder trials in English legal history. Kenneth Regan, 55, and William Horncy, 52, were...
A drug dealer and his henchman were found guilty of murdering Indian-born millionaire businessman Amarjit Chohan and his family yesterday in one of the longest murder trials in English legal history.
Kenneth Regan, 55, and William Horncy, 52, were found guilty of the murders of Mr Chohan and three generations of his family in an Old Bailey murder trial which cost up to £10 million and stretched across four countries.
A third man, 39-year-old Peter Rees was found guilty of murdering Mr Chohan but cleared of four other murders. He was also convicted of assisting an offender.