A 26-year-old man will spend the rest of his life behind bars after he admitting to murdering a 34-year-old man in Milton Keynes.
Wesley Atick, of Buxton Close, Glebe Farm, was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 15 years at Oxford Crown Court today [Friday, May 24].
His punishment is in relation to the death of Jon Davies, who was found with ‘very serious injuries’ in an underpass between Groveway and Newport Road in Wavendon Gate on October 23, 2023.
Officers and ambulance staff treated John at the scene before he was taken to hospital for further treatment.
John sadly died in hospital three days later.
He had been kicked, punched and stamped upon by Atick.
After the sentencing, Senior Investigating Officer Detective Chief Inspector Will Crowther, of the Major Crime Unit, said: “Today Wesley Atick was sentenced for his brutal and needless killing of John Davies.
“Atick is, in my view, a violent and dangerous individual and his horrendous actions on October 23, tragically led to John losing his life.
“John had enjoyed a few drinks with Atick that night, and there appears to have been no warning or indication of the terrible violence Atick was to use later in the evening.
"His Honour Judge Pringle today described the attack on John that followed as “brutal and savage”.
“Atick’s violent actions have caused such sadness, heartbreak and trauma for John’s family, and today I listened to the devastating impact that Atick’s actions have had, and will continue to have upon them.
“I would like to thank John’s family for their courage and dignity throughout the investigation and throughout the court process.
“I hope the conviction of Atick, and the long prison sentence given to him, will help them in a very small way to move forward.
“I am pleased that Atick has been punished for his actions on that night.
"He has never provided a full account of what happened, answering ‘no comment’ during interviews, and sadly I don’t think we will ever know exactly why he chose to act as he did.
“I am pleased that he will spend a long time in prison, where he will no longer be a threat to the community.”
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