Peterborough man guilty of manslaughter of driver as four others convicted of murder

Aurman Singh was killed in Shrewsbury last year

Following the death of a DPD delivery driver last year, a Peterborough man was convicted of manslaughter, while four other men were found guilty of murder.

Aurman Singh (23) died in Shrewsbury after being attacked and murdered by a group of guys wielding an axe, hockey stick, and shovel.

Today, Sukhmandeep Singh, 23, of Paynels in Orton Goldhay, was found guilty of manslaughter, while Arshdeep Singh, 24, of Shaw Road in Tipton, Jagdeep Singh, 22, of Goodrich Mews in Dudley, Shivdeep Singh, 26, of Greenfield Road in Smethwick, and Manjot Singh, 24, of Greenfield Road in Smethwick, were found guilty of murder.

Aurman’s family stated, “There are no words that can ever describe the impact this tragedy has had on me and my family.”

Today, a mother will grow old without her son. A sister will grow older without her brother. We do not want another family to go through what we have.

“It is an awful loss for us, and it has changed our lives. My daughter and I will live our lives for the sake of it, but we will not be happy or motivated to live them.

We would like to thank the police for conducting their investigation diligently and supporting us through this tough time.

A trial at Stafford Crown Court heard how the attack occurred in broad daylight during the middle of the day while the delivery driver was making a delivery on Berwick Avenue in Coton Hill.

Aurman’s injuries were so serious that he had little hope of survival and was pronounced dead on the site.

The suspects left in a white Mercedes Benz and a grey Audi before abandoning some of their firearms on adjacent Hubert Way.

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