Killer of Thavisha Peiris was knife robber on bail

One of the killers of pizza delivery driver Thavisha Peiris was a convicted knife robber on bail, a court has heart.

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Murder victim's friend: "Justice has been served"

Two cousins have been jailed for a total of 47 years for murdering a pizza delivery driver in a frenzied knife attack, just days before he started his dream job.

Sheffield Student Thavisha Pereis was left to bleed to death in his delivery vehicle by his killers, one of whom was on bail at the time of the attack.

Tonight a friend of Thavisha's said justice had been served. Jon Hill reports.

Judge: Murder was 'waiting to happen'

Two men have been sentenced today for the killing of Sri Lankan student Thavisha Peiris.

Mr Peiris was finishing his last shift as a pizza delivery driver before starting a dream job when he was stabbed to death.

Kasim Ahmed was jailed for twenty-three years, while Shamraze Khan will serve a minimum of twenty-four.

Passing sentence Mr Justice Coulson said of Ahmed: "You are a dangerous man...you brutally killed a person carrying out a kind of public service."

He said he had a truly terrible record for someone so young and said: "This was a murder that was waiting to happen in light of your criminal record."

He said had Ahmed been eighteen rather than seventeen at the time of the killing the starting point of the sentence would have been a minimum of thirty years.

The court heard a statement from Thavisha Peiris' family in which his father said: "We have lost the most caring and loving son a parent could have...we are now left with nothing but a broken heart."

A spokesman for the Crown Prosecution Service said the murder had left Mr Peiris' family devastated:

Thavisha Peiris was a gentle and loving young man. He was working his last shift as a delivery driver in Sheffield before starting a new ‘dream job’ when his life was senselessly and brutally cut short, the victim of a frenzied knife attack. The loss of Thavisha has left his family and friends devastated.

We have worked closely with South Yorkshire Police to build a robust case to put before the jury. Kasim Ahmed pleaded guilty to murder. And yesterday the jury has today found Shamraze Khan guilty of murder. These two defendants will now be serving a total of 47 years in prison between them. We hope that this result brings some comfort to Thavisha’s family and friends.

– James Scott, District Crown Prosecutor, CPS Yorkshire and Humberside

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Killer of Thavisha Peiris was on bail

An 18-year-old who murdered the Sri Lankan pizza delivery driver Thavisha Peiris in Sheffield last year was a convicted knife robber who was on bail at the time of the killing, Sheffield Crown Court has heard today.

Thavisha Peiris was stabbed to death last year

Kasim Ahmed stabbed 25-year-old Mr Peiris on his last shift at Domino's Pizza. The victim had been working to pay back his father for funding his education and was shortly due to begin his dream job as an IT consultant.

Ahmed and 26-year-old Shamraze Khan, who was found guilty of murder yesterday, are being sentenced today.

Khan carried out the killing just eight days after he was freed on bail having breached the terms of a detention and training order for two robberies and two offences of possessing a knife in a public place.

In 2012, he was given a two year order for the offences, the maximum penalty because he was under 18 at the time, but he was freed after a matter of months and went onto carry out the frenzied knife attack on Thavisha Peiris.

Both killers had carried out two other robberies earlier in the evening before attacking Mr Peiris as he made a delivery.

Man found guilty of Thavisha Peiris murder

The man accused of killing a pizza delivery driver in Sheffield last year has been found guilty after a two-week trial at Sheffield Crown Court.

Shamraz Khan had denied the charge - another man pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing.

Thavisha Peiris was a Sri Lankan student and was working to pay his father back for his education.

He was stabbed repeatedly and left to bleed to death in his car.

Martin Fisher reports:

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Trial continues on murder of Thavisha Peiris

A witness has told a jury how he and a friend were robbed of their mobile phones at knife-point on the night that pizza delivery driver Thavisha Peiris was murdered.

The prosecution say that an hour later the men who carried out the robbery were responsible for repeatedly stabbing Mr Peiries and leaving him to bleed to death in his car.

From Sheffield Crown Court, David Hirst reports:

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