Leicester teenager given life sentence after walking into random house and stabbing pensioner to death

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A Leicester teenager who walked into a house and fatally stabbed a 79-year-old man has been sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum of 25 years.

Daniel Rounce, 18, had initially fled the scene after stabbing Gerald Wickes at a house in Queens Park Way, Leicester, on the afternoon of February 22, 2023.

He was found later that evening by police in the Aylestone Road area and was arrested on suspicion of murder.

Yesterday (Monday 15 April), following a trial at Leicester Crown Court, Rounce was found guilty of the murder of Mr Wickes. He was also found guilty of possession of a knife. 

Today (16), at the same court, he was sentenced to life imprisonment and to serve a minimum of 25 years.

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‘Unknown to them’

Mr Wickes had been at his former partner’s house in Queens Park Way on the afternoon of February 22 last year, when Rounce, who was unknown to them, had entered the house.

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PICTURED: Gerald Wickes

Mr Wickes and his former partner questioned Rounce, who was 17 years old at the time of the offence and asked him what he wanted. But Rounce then pulled a knife from his jacket pocket and lunged at Mr Wickes stabbing him in the chest, before then leaving the property.

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Police and the East Midlands Ambulance Service were called to the address. Sadly, Mr Wickes was pronounced deceased at 5.21pm.

A murder investigation was launched with initial enquiries showing Rounce had been in a wooded area near the house prior to going into the address. CCTV enquiries also showed him running away from the area after. A search of the wooded area nearby led to a knife being recovered as well as two rucksacks which were later identified as belonging to the teenager.

Rounce was eventually arrested and following further enquiries was charged two days later with the murder of Mr Wickes.

Following the verdict, Senior Investigating Officer Detective Inspector David Greenhalgh, from the East Midlands Special Operations Unit, said: “We will never fully know why this happened and my thoughts very much remain with Mr Wickes’ family.

“They have lost a loving father, grandfather and great-grandfather and this verdict does not make things any easier or bring their loved one back.”

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David Brattonhttps://www.stuckinthemiddle.co.uk
David is managing editor of SITM with a love of all things pop culture. His main interests include supporting his beloved Mansfield Town FC, telling everyone how great the band Sparks are and obsessing about New Order. He was a journalist in local news before all this and then went on to badly sub-edit bits of the Nottingham Post, Derby Telegraph and Leicester Mercury.




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