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Lorna England death

Undated handout photo issued by Devon and Cornwall Police of Lorna England 74, who died after being (Image: PA)

A grandmother was stabbed to death by a complete stranger as she walked home from Lidl “to get her 10,000 steps in” after the killer slipped through mental health services, an inquest heard. Lorna England, 74, was murdered by Cameron Davis in Exeter in February 2023, after he told hospital staff that he would “kill a random” person if he was not sectioned. Tragically, the 31-year-old was set free into the community where he fatally attacked the unsuspecting grandmother.

As an inquest into her death concluded her family said they would never come to terms with “such a wicked act” that stole “lovely Lorn” from them. The retired civil servant was returning home from purchasing flour at her local Lidl on February 18, 2023 when she was killed as she walked through Ludwell Valley Park, suffering fatal stab wounds to her heart and neck. Davis had been assessed by mental health practitioners in A&E just hours before her death, and told staff he would kill a stranger if they did not section him.

He had called police on 999 at 4.41am and threatened to take his own life in a fire at his accommodation unless he was arrested. Paramedics attended and found Davis sitting on the pavement outside, where he threatened to kill someone if he was discharged.

He was taken to the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, where two psychiatrists and an advanced mental health practitioner decided that he did not need to be admitted. After he was allowed to leave by hospital staff he purchased a knife and two bottles of vodka before heading to loiter in Ludwell Valley Park before Mrs England walked past him on her way home.

Having been stabbed in the heart and neck, she sadly died at the scene. Davis was arrested five hours later by armed police, and told officers: “I f***ing warned you…the people in the hospital should pay for this.”

At trial it was heard he chose a ‘random stranger’ to kill because he was angry about losing his accommodation and not being given a hospital bed.

Man who stabbed pensioner to death after warning he would 'kill a stranger' sentenced today

Cameron Davis who stabbed Lorna England, 74, to death. (Image: Devon & Cornwall Police / SWNS)

In statements to the coroner, Mrs England’s widower David said they were struggling to come to terms with her loss, whilst their son Richard said she had been the “embodiment of warmth and kindness”. His sister Jackie said the grandmother was “always up for a laugh and a giggle” and would be the last one to leave the party or dance.

Hollie Muckley, from HCC Solicitors, acting for the family said changes need to be made in how potentially dangerous individuals are dealt with in the community.

She said: ‘The 18 February 2023 started off as a normal Saturday in the England household. Lorna decided to walk to the shops as she wanted to achieve her daily 10,000 steps. Little did she know the horror that was awaiting her. Two years on and the family is still struggling to make sense of what happened. Why hadn’t the police, clinical staff and housing agencies been involved in a multi-agency risk meeting about Davis?

“Why hadn’t Devon Partnership Trust added Davis to a waiting list in relation to his mental health when they were aware of his problems a year before Lorna’s death? And why hadn’t the police responded to the 101 call from clinicians to report the threats Davis was making on the day he murdered Lorna?

“The family and I still believe there’s a chance that Lorna’s death could have been avoided and that continues to torment her heartbroken relatives. The only thing they can hope for now is that lessons are learnt so that this never happens to another family.”

Davis denied murder and admitted manslaughter on grounds of diminished responsibility but was found guilty after a two-week trial at Exeter Crown Court.

Man who stabbed pensioner to death after warning he would 'kill a stranger' sentenced today

Lorna England, 74, who was stabbed to death by Cameron Davis. (Image: Devon & Cornwall Police / SWNS)

At his sentencing hearing in July 2024, David, 83, who had been with Lorna for 54 years, told Davis: “Hopefully your life will not be an easy one – you will always be labelled a granny killer.”

He added: “54 years ago I was privileged to meet and fall in love and marry Lorna – the most wonderful lady in the world. We raised two lovely children together. Lorna was attacked and brutally murdered by Cameron Davis on the afternoon of Saturday 18 February 2023 – and since then my life has never been the same.

“Lorna decided to walk to the shops as she wanted to achieve her 10,000 steps – not knowing the moment she was going to encounter. She must have been so scared and filled with terror at seeing you with a knife in your hand. I hate to think what she must have gone through and the last thoughts in her head as she tried to defend herself.

“This constantly plays on my mind, how someone could be so evil. It breaks my heart the last face she saw was yours – a cowardly, brutal monster. How could you do something like this to someone so bright, cheery and positive. She was an incredibly strong and brave lady – always retained a positive and calm attitude with whatever she had to face.

Man who stabbed pensioner to death after warning he would 'kill a stranger' sentenced today

‘Lovely Lorna’ (Image: Devon & Cornwall Police / SWNS)

“Lorna was my guiding light, soulmate and had everything to live for. It haunts me how much pain she would have suffered being brutally stabbed by Cameron Davis.”

Mrs England’s sister read a statement on behalf of the family and said: “Known fondly as ‘Lovely Lorn’ by those close to her, Lorna was a beloved wife of 52 years, mother, grandmother and sister.

The family expressed their gratitude to the emergency services, the Major Crime and Investigation Team at Devon and Cornwall Police and to a witness who challenged Davis after the attack.

The family added: “We all have a permanent empty void because we miss Lorna so much. From the moment we wake up, we relive the shock and horror that she is no longer with us and we take that to bed every night. We will never come to terms with the death of such a wonderful lady. How do you ever make sense of such a wicked act?’

The inquest into her death at County Hall in Exeter concluded on Wednesday that she died an unlawful death. Davis was previously sentenced to life in prison for murder and will serve a minimum of 28 years.

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