A FedEx worker who stabbed a manager to death after heโd been told he was being suspended from work has been jailed for life
Ronald Sekanjako, 49, had been called to a meeting with one of the warehouse managers at the FedEx depot in Hellaby on 2nd November 2022 following concerns he had been filling up his work van with fuel at a local petrol station without having the means to pay.
Sekanjako objected to these allegations and became irate, at which point Philip came to try and help. Sheffield Crown Court was told that as Philip took Sekanjako into his office to try to speak to him, Sekanjako slammed the door closed behind him, before stabbing Philip in the chest with a knife he had hidden in a jumper he was carrying. Officers later found a second knife concealed by Sekanjako in the office and a hammer concealed down his sock.
Despite best efforts of colleagues and emergency services, Philip was sadly pronounced deceased at the scene.
A post mortem examination later concluded that he died as a result of a stab wound to his heart.
Following a five-day trial at Sheffield Crown Court, the jury deliberated for just two-and-a-half hours before finding Sekanjako guilty of murder, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, and three counts of possession of an offensive weapon.
Today (13 November), Sekanjako, of Bellhouse Road, Shiregreen has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 27 years for murder, and a further nine months for assault. The sentences will run concurrently.
Following the trial, Philipโs family paid a further tribute to him. They said: โAfter a long and distinguished career, Phil was readying himself for quieter days away from the hustle and bustle of work. He was looking forward to a long and happy retirement, spending days with his wife and wider network of family and friends, doing all the things heโd planned to do.
โOn 2 November 2022, all of our lives changed forever through a senseless act, the circumstances of which have haunted us as a family and many others since that day. We are tormented by imagining what our loving husband, dad and brother would have felt during his final moments; trapped, helpless and terrified.
โOur family has been left with a void that it is impossible to fill. He was snatched away from us in the prime of his life, doing what he did most โ helping others. As a family, we ask that our privacy remains respected as we seek to continue to come to terms with the immense loss of losing Phil.โ
Detective Inspector Simon Cartwright, Senior Investigating Officer in the case, said: โI am pleased that Sekanjako has been handed a significant jail term today which will see him spend a large portion of his life behind bars.
โSekanjako has shown no guilt or emotion throughout the whole of the investigation and trial, and by failing to own up to his actions that November morning, he has made Philipโs heartbroken family and friends sit through a trial which saw the details of how he came to tragically lose his life told in detail.
โNo one should ever go to work and not come home. Sekanjako took Philipโs future and plans for retirement away from him and all who loved him.
โNo sentence will bring Philip back but I hope that the conclusion of the court proceedings today provides Philipโs family some closure as they try and move forward with their lives.โ
DI Cartwright added: โKnife crime continues to take too many lives across the country, and it has to stop. Sadly, this case lies bear the heartbreaking implications of knife crime, and shows how innocent people can lose their lives in a split second as a result of someoneโs choice to carry and use a knife.
โAs a force, we remain intent on tackling knife crime, and we will continue to take robust action against those found to be carrying knives. I would urge anyone who has concerns that someone they know may be carrying a knife to reach out to us โ we will support you.โ