Man admits murder of partner in Essex after 2009 assault

Carolyn Kemp was left with a permanent brain injury after being attacked by Trevor Baker in Romford 15 years ago

Old Bailey, London
Author: Emily Pennink, PAPublished 22nd Mar 2024
Last updated 22nd Mar 2024

A man has today pleaded guilty to murdering his partner, who died 13 years after being seriously assaulted in Essex.

Carolyn Kemp, then aged 34, was left with a permanent brain injury after being attacked by Trevor Baker in Walmer Close, Romford, in November 2009.

In 2010, Baker, 53, admitted attempted murder and was handed an indeterminate sentence with a minimum term of eight years.

Ms Kemp died in September 2022, it was alleged as a result of the injury she suffered at Baker’s hands.

Last December 5, the defendant was charged with her murder.

Baker appeared at the Old Bailey by video link from Warren Hill prison in Suffolk earlier and pleaded guilty to a single charge of murder.

Judge Sarah Munro KC warned he faced a mandatory life sentence with a minimum term to be fixed at a hearing on May 16.

Members of Ms Kemp’s family wiped away tears before Baker was further remanded into custody.

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