Three men have been convicted of the brutal murder of a Latvian man who they wrapped in a sleeping bag and dumped in the street, before going off to buy alcohol.

Sandris Abimeicevs, aged 55, was homeless and staying with three other men in a bedsit on Walford Road, Sparkbrook in November last year.

The bedsit was let to 60-year-old Olegas Borisovskis, but he had allowed Mr Abimeicevs to stay along with two other men – 44-year-old Saulius Lemezonas and 30-year-old Vytautus Medeckis..

Three convicted of murder - left to right: Borisovskis - Lemezonas - MedeckisWMP
Three convicted of murder – left to right: Borisovskis – Lemezonas – Medeckis

All four men had been drinking over a period of two to three days, but on the evening of Tuesday 6 November, a neighbour saw three men drag something down the stairs and dump it in the street, before two of the men were captured on CCTV going to a local store to buy more alcohol.

Emergency services were called and the battered body of Mr Abimeicevs was found, sadly too late to save him. A post mortem examination revealed that he had been savagely beaten over the course of many hours resulting in over 50 visible injuries to his body, as well as a brain injury, broken ribs and a broken nose.

The three men were arrested and in interview, all sought to blame each other, but evidence at the scene, including blood stains on clothing, indicated that each played a part in Mr Abimeicevs’ death.

Sandris Abimeicevs was found by police in Walford Road with serious injuries and was pronounced dead at the sceneRangzeb Hussain / I Am Birmingham
Sandris Abimeicevs was found by police in Walford Road with serious injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene

Detective Inspector Michelle Allen, from the force’s homicide unit, said: “This was a brutal attack on a man outnumbered by the other three, who didn’t stand a chance to defend himself. He would have known extreme pain before his death and I am pleased the jury recognised that all three are culpable for his murder.

“My thoughts remain with Sandris’ family, I hope that this verdict brings them a sense of justice and allows them to start to come to terms with his tragic and senseless death.”

The defendants were found guilty at Birmingham Crown Court and will be sentenced tomorrow (22 November).

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