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Boxing coach murdered by man with broken bottle

Newcombe family. Man stabbed to death - a family photo of Reece Newcombe on a sofa. He is wearing a black top and smiling with his head tilted to the side.Newcombe family

Reece Newcombe had watched England at the World Cup before he was killed

A man has been found guilty of murdering a prominent boxing trainer after he stabbed him in the neck after the trainer threatened people on an evening outing for practicing ju-jitsu.

The Old Bailey heard that Ross Hamilton was “up for a fight” and armed himself with a broken bottle before stabbing 31-year-old Reece Newcombe in the throat in Richmond, south-west London.

Mr. Newcombe, who had a young daughter and another on the way, said: “I'm dead – he finished me off,” before collapsing in the early hours of November 26, 2022.

Jurors heard that Hamilton had been convicted three times previously of assaulting female friends and a taxi driver. Sentencing was adjourned until October 11.

Photo of Ross Hamilton in Met Police custody. He is bald and bearded, wearing a grey sweatshirt and has an injured eyepolice

Ross Hamilton was described as “murderous and feebleminded” by Reece Newcombe’s family

Prosecutor Louis Mably KC told the jury that 34-year-old Hamilton was “very drunk” and behaved “aggressively and erratically”.

He was seen approaching an 80-year-old man, attempting to intimidate him and throwing beer at a passing car.

Hamilton went to the Viva nightclub, where he was involved in several minor altercations, the court learned.

“He seemed to be provoking people,” Mr. Mably said, “by doing karate kicks on the dance floor, putting his arm around people and acting aggressively toward them.”

“The fight he was looking for”

Mr Newcombe, a friend and coach of former footballer and television pundit Ian Wright, had watched an England World Cup football match in a fan zone in Richmond and then went to the same nightclub.

At some point he took drugs, the court said, but he was having fun and nothing happened to him until the fight broke out, which took place after an argument in a side street near the club.

“The sad truth is that there would have been no fight – it was an event fuelled by intoxicating aggression. It wasn't that the defendant was defending himself, it was that two people were willing to fight.

“The defendant armed himself with a weapon and got the fight he was looking for.”

Met Police A still from a phone recording of Hamilton acting aggressively and threatening to attack peoplepolice

Hamilton was caught on video threatening “Ju-Jitsu” people before the murder

A statement from Mr Newcombe's family said: “Reece was the shining centre of our loving family's life.

“That light was brutally extinguished by the murderous, moronic actions of Ross Hamilton, a callous tyrant.

“Reece was only able to enjoy being a father to his little girl for five months. His second daughter, whom he would never see, was born the following summer in 2023.

“We, his family, are forced to live this cruel life without him as we go through life with our hearts completely broken.”