Man convicted of mother’s murder after she was found with over 30 injuries

Steffon Hewitt from Peckham, south east London, was found guilty of murdering his mother, Vanita Nowell, in March 2020

GUILTY: Steffon Hewitt, 51, from Peckham was found guilty of murdering his mother, 68-year-old Vanita Nowell, who moved from Barbados to live with him. (Pic Credit: Met Police)

A MAN who claimed his mother’s injuries were a result of her ill health has been found guilty of her murder.

Steffon Hewitt, 51, of Blake’s Road, Peckham, was found guilty of murdering his mother, 68-year-old Vanita Nowell, in March 2020, following a trial at Isleworth Crown Court.

Vanita, who had dementia, had moved to the UK from Barbados the previous year to come and live with her son.

Police say she suffered over 30 injuries to her face, head and body.

On Sunday, 8 March 2020 emergency services were called to Hewitt’s home in Peckham. He told the call operator that he had found his mother unresponsive on the bathroom floor, however she was already dead when the paramedics arrived.

Hewitt said that he had attempted CPR on his mother and that he ‘may have broken a few ribs’.

Later medical enquiries showed that the extent of the fractures could not have been caused from him performing this procedure.

Detective Constable Nick Stocking, part of the team that led the murder investigation, said: “Hewitt showed no remorse when killing his mother by inflicting significant and extensive injuries, resulting in what would have been a painful death.

“Vanita suffered from 28 fresh rib fractures and six fractures of her spine, alongside extensive bruising to her face, head and body. She also sustained a traumatic brain injury.

“This was a vicious attack but Hewitt attempted to blame it on his mother’s constant falling due to her dementia. A combination of forensic and medical evidence proved this was not true and it is right he will now face the consequences of his actions.”

He will be sentenced at Isleworth Crown Court on Tuesday, 16 April.

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  1. | Chaka Artwell

    Having authority over the weak, and the vunerable contibuted to this man’s behaviour, which caused his mother’s death.

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