Man guilty of murdering train passenger with horseshoe
Thomas Parker and his brother became involved in an argument about music being played on the trainA man who killed a fellow passenger with a horseshoe after a row about music being played on their train has been found guilty of murder.
Virgo, 42, from Slough, had previously admitted manslaughter and carrying an offensive weapon but denied murder.Kirkpatrick Virgo told Reading Crown Court he bought the horseshoe as a "lucky charm" "Once I vomited I felt Tom looking over me, making sure I was all right," he said, adding: "Then it happened, so quickly, Tom was on the floor in front of me."Virgo followed the group before removing the heavy metal horseshoe from his rucksack
He claimed he was spat at and racially abused by Thomas Parker who he feared was going to attack him.
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