Woman found guilty over supermarket queue killing
A violent criminal who killed a shopper during a row about queue jumping at a supermarket was wearing an electronic tag and on bail at the time of the attack.
Tony Virasami, 38, admitted killing Kevin Tripp after mistakenly believing he had pushed in front of his girlfriend, Antonette Richardson, at a Sainsbury's store in South London.
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Richardson and Virasami, both from Catford, southeast London, worked together as shoplifters and had criminal records dating back more than 20 years. At the time of the killing, Virasami was on bail for shoplifting offences and was also on a curfew.
Richardson, a heroin addict, had always received community orders, conditional discharges or fines when she was convicted.
Tony Virasami, 38, admitted killing Kevin Tripp after mistakenly believing he had pushed in front of his girlfriend, Antonette Richardson, at a Sainsbury's store in South London.
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Richardson and Virasami, both from Catford, southeast London, worked together as shoplifters and had criminal records dating back more than 20 years. At the time of the killing, Virasami was on bail for shoplifting offences and was also on a curfew.
Richardson, a heroin addict, had always received community orders, conditional discharges or fines when she was convicted.
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