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Killer of Church School Headmaster Wins Right to Stay in UK

The killer of headmaster Philip Lawrence has won an appeal to stay in Britain on the grounds that deportation would breach his human rights, the government said on Monday.

Posted: Monday, August 20, 2007, 16:18 (BST)
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The killer of headmaster Philip Lawrence has won an appeal to stay in Britain on the grounds that deportation would breach his human rights, the government has said.

Italian-born Learco Chindamo, 26, was jailed for at least 12 years in 1996 for the murder of the 48-year-old teacher outside St George's Roman Catholic School in Maida Vale, west London.

Chindamo's lawyers challenged a government attempt to deport him to Italy after he finishes his sentence.

The decision by the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal is a blow to the government, which has pledged to deport freed foreign prisoners.

It emerged last year that more than 1,000 foreign prisoners had been freed from jails and allowed to stay in the country when they should have been considered for deportation.

The Home Office said in a statement: "We are disappointed that the courts have not upheld our decision to pursue deportation in this case.

"We believe that foreign prisoners who have committed serious crimes should face automatic deportation from the UK at the end of their sentence."

Conservative Shadow Home Secretary David Davis said the ruling exposed the "clumsy incompetence of the government's human rights legislation".

Lawrence's death shocked people across the country and even the Queen made a rare public donation to a fund set up in his memory.

The father-of-four was stabbed in the chest as he tried to break up a fight outside St George's Roman Catholic School in Maida Vale. Chindamo, who was 15 at the time of the killing, was convicted of murder at the Old Bailey in 1996.

A spokesman for the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal confirmed that the hearing had taken place, but refused to discuss the case further.

Chindamo's lawyers had no immediate comment.



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Added: Thursday, August 23, 2007, 13:39 (BST)

The perpetrator of this vile crime negated any rights he may have had the moment he killed Philip Lawrence.

David Husband, Birmingham Hereford and Worcester

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