Homeless drug addict who stole Parkinson's sufferer's mobility scooter then left him to die in sub-zero temperatures in Tesco car park is jailed for six-and-a-half years

A homeless drug addict who assaulted an elderly Parkinson’s sufferer, robbed him of his mobility scooter and left him to die in sub-zero temperatures has been jailed. 

Kimberley Ann Hawkins, 41, pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of Neil Shadwick, 63, in June following his death in Stroud, Gloucestershire last year.

He was found unresponsive in the car park of a Tesco Superstore on Stratford Road on January 22, without his mobility scooter, which he used as his mode of transport.

Hawkins was sentenced to six and a half years in jail at Gloucester Crown Court today. 

Mr Shadwick’s daughter Victoria Bentley said her ‘incredibly vulnerable’ father must have been ‘terrified’ as he was left to die.

Homeless drug addict Kimberley Ann Hawkins who assaulted an elderly Parkinson's sufferer, robbed him of his mobility scooter and left him to die in sub-zero temperatures has been jailed

Homeless drug addict Kimberley Ann Hawkins who assaulted an elderly Parkinson's sufferer, robbed him of his mobility scooter and left him to die in sub-zero temperatures has been jailed

Homeless drug addict Kimberley Ann Hawkins who assaulted an elderly Parkinson’s sufferer, robbed him of his mobility scooter and left him to die in sub-zero temperatures has been jailed

The 41-year-old pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of Neil Shadwick, 63, (pictured) in June following his death in Stroud, Gloucestershire last year

The 41-year-old pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of Neil Shadwick, 63, (pictured) in June following his death in Stroud, Gloucestershire last year

The 41-year-old pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of Neil Shadwick, 63, (pictured) in…

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Homeless drug addict who stole Parkinson's sufferer's mobility scooter then left him to die in sub-zero temperatures in Tesco car park is jailed for six-and-a-half years

 

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