Knife man who killed brother in drunken rage is put behind bars

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A man convicted of murdering his brother in a drunken rage after a row at their family home has been sentenced to more than two decades behind bars.

William Campbell fatally stabbed his younger brother Samuel in the chest after a disagreement in the garden of their Silksworth address on June 18 last year.

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William, 26, told officers his brother was “coming at him” which led to him getting a knife from the kitchen, removing its sheath before fatally stabbing 24-year-old Samuel.

Despite the best efforts of paramedics, Samuel was pronounced deceased at the scene.

William was arrested on suspicion of murder and last month, following a week-long trial at Newcastle Crown Court, was found guilty of Samuel’s murder.

Today (Wednesday) he appeared at the same court where a judge sentenced him to 21 years imprisonment.

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Detective Chief Inspector Jane Fairlamb, of Northumbria Police, said: “This has been a most tragic case and my thoughts remain with the Campbell family, Samuel’s girlfriend and all loved ones during what has been a devastating time for them.

“I would like to thank them for their cooperation and support during the investigation.”

She added: “When William made the decision to pick up a knife after an argument with his brother, he ruined two lives forever.

“William now starts a long sentence behind bars – giving him plenty of time to consider the devastating impact of his actions.

“I sincerely hope this acts as a reminder to everyone about the potential dangers of carrying a knife – and the severe consequences that can follow.”