Four men guilty of Frazer Brabant's murder in Basingstoke

Convictions bring long investigation to a close

Author: Jonathan RichardsPublished 6th Jun 2023

Four men have been found guilty of the murder of Frazer Brabant in Basingstoke.

Forhad Miah, 32, of Chestnuts Close, Oakley, James O’Connor, 24 of Fairfield, Whitchurch, Lee Wood, 32, of no fixed abode, and Scott Neale, 35, of Spindle Close, Oakridge, Basingstoke, have been found guilty of murder.

Wood, Miah and Neale were also found guilty of violent disorder and conspiracy to cause GBH with intent.

Ricky Lewis, 40, of Candover Court, Basingstoke has been found guilty of conspiracy to cause GBH with intent, and not guilty of violent disorder.

The incident

The jury at Winchester Crown Court heard how officers were called at 10.51pm on 31 October 2019 to an address in Gershwin Road, Basingstoke.

Frazer Brabant was found lying in the front garden with serious head injuries. He was taken to hospital where he remained in a coma until 21 January 2020 when he died. He was 31 years old.

The court was told that a group of men had forced entry into an address in Gershwin Road and sprayed a substance in the face of the home owner. They chased Frazer Brabant out of the flat and attacked him in a neighbouring garden.

A post-mortem examination found that Frazer had been struck multiple times to the head by a heavy, sharp-edged object described as a machete or sword type weapon. At least one of the blows caused catastrophic brain damage.

Detective Sergeant Dan Hunt from the Northern Investigation Team said:

“Our thoughts are, as always, with the family and friends of Frazer.

“This was a premediated act of violence that has not only led to a man losing his life, but has also destroyed the lives of many others.

“These convictions recognise a tremendous commitment over many years to not only those who’ve worked tirelessly to secure justice for Frazer, but more importantly to witnesses who’ve stood up to those who chose to cause misery.”

All five men will be sentenced at the same court at a later date.

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