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Man who beat grandmother, 93, to death with a crutch in a care home given hospital order

by The Editor
December 20, 2021
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A man who ‘wickedly’ beat an elderly widow to death with a crutch in a care home has been locked away in a hospital for the rest of his life.

Alexander Rawson, 63, used the walking aid to attack “kind and caring” Eileen Dean, 93, in her bedroom at Fieldside Care Home in Catford, South London, on January 3.

Following the attack, Rawson phoned 999 in a state of distress and agitation, and said: “I think somebody’s been killed and I don’t know what’s happening.”

Mrs Dean, a grandmother of five who had been self-isolating with Covid-19, tragically died in hospital after suffering multiple fractures to facial bones and a traumatic brain injury.

The court heard how Rawson had moved next door to Mrs Dean at the care home in late December last year, occupying the bedroom next to hers.

Prior to that, he had been detained under the Mental Health Act and been an in-patient at two South London hospitals since last July.

Rawson, who suffers a degenerative brain condition was found unfit to stand trial for murder.

Following a trial of the facts at the Old Bailey, he was found by a jury to have attacked and killed Mrs Dean.

On Monday, Mrs Dean’s daughter Georgina Hampshaw wept as she told the court she felt “let down” by social services and the care home.

Reading a victim impact statement, Mrs Hampshaw described her mother as a kind, cheerful and energetic lady who “never lost her sense of humour”.

In her prime, Mrs Dean had loved music halls, where she met her late husband Charlie, and her “party piece” was the Charleston dance, the court heard.

Following the attack, Mrs Hampshaw told the court the mother-of-three had been left almost unrecognisable.

Mrs Hampshaw struggled to understand how “such a wicked and callous crime had happened to her – especially committed in a care home where I thought she was safe and being cared for and protected”.

She added: “My mum’s life should never have ended this way.”

Judge Alexia Durran handed Rawson a hospital order without limit of time.

The judge said he posed an ongoing threat to the public, citing his threats of violence with a butter knife, scissors and walking stick.

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