27 May 2023 07:00 Diligent CCTV analysis results in conviction of two men for manslaughter Subere Badade was assaulted at a property in Northolt in June 2022 before his killers set him on fire in a park.

A wealth of evidence gathered by detectives has resulted in the conviction of two men for the death of Subere Badade in Northolt.

Samuel Stewart, 36 (19.12.86), of Lilliput Avenue, Northolt, and David Pilgrim, 33 (18.01.90), of Vanbrough Crescent, Northolt, were found guilty of manslaughter following a trial that concluded at Isleworth Crown Court on Thursday, 25 May.

An investigation was launched after the body of Subere was found by firefighters who had been called to extinguish a fire in Belvue Park in the early hours of 13 June 2020.

Detectives established that the 28-year-old had been taken to the park and set alight after he was assaulted by Stewart and Pilgrim at Stewart’s house in Lilliput Avenue two days earlier, on 11 June.

The pair were caught on CCTV at a petrol station at around 02:50hrs on 13 June, where Pilgrim was seen placing petrol into a container. They drove back to Stewart’s address where, it is thought, they stripped Subere of his clothing and placed him unconscious but still alive into the boot of the car.

They drove to Belvue Park where they carried him around 150 metres into a wooded area before setting him on fire. Both men claimed he was already dead when this took place.

Despite there being no CCTV in the park itself, detectives were able to piece together what happened when they retrieved footage from near to the park, showing one of the men leaving and returning to the car.

They linked the car to Pilgrim, and found that the same vehicle had been left abandoned in a car park in Ashley Court.

CCTV was also recovered showing Stewart withdrawing cash from an ATM after the incident, which provided officers with a clear image of his face.

Detectives established the pair and the victim had been at Stewart’s home on 11 June. A witness reported seeing Stewart and Subere arguing over a mobile phone. Later that day, Stewart and Pilgrim left the address, but there was no sign of Subere.

Later in the evening on, 12 June, Stewart and Pilgrim built and started a bonfire in the garden of the property. Police later retrieved items consistent with burnt clothing.

As a result of detectives working around the clock, Stewart was identified and arrested at his home on 15 June. He told officers: “You [are] not only doing me for this murder.” Pilgrim was arrested on 17 June. They were both later charged.

Detective Inspector Marcus Jones, the senior investigation officer, said: “Our thoughts remain with Subere’s family, who have had to listen to incredibly distressing information about how he lost his life.

“We can only imagine the terror he must have felt that day and it is for that reason we are very pleased to see two dangerous men brought to justice.”

The pair will be sentenced at the same court on Friday, 28 September.