![]() ![]() With the support of his family, Lee battled on and, although he was not well enough to work in the months before he died, he had moved into his own flat not far from his aunt's. Lee Jobling (pictured above) died after a brutal attack from Nevins and his accomplice Mark Lang ![]() The accident left Lee with brain injuries, walking with a limp and suffering from memory problems. Then, at just 15 years old, Lee suffered serious head injuries after falling from a bridge while out playing with friends and spent two weeks in a coma. Mr Jobling and his two brothers went to live with his aunt and uncle, Angela and Garry Knotts, at their home on Gateshead's Leam Lane estate. He was just six when his mum Shirley, who was divorced from his dad, died suddenly from a brain hemorrhage. The horror killing came after years of Mr Jobling overcoming the odds to survive a childhood blighted by tragedy. Paramedics were called and rushed him to hospital but he died of his injuries three weeks later. Nevins and Lang fled the scene leaving Mr Jobling lying unconscious and in a pool of blood in his flat. The pair then launched a frenzied attack on Mr Jobling who collapsed after being repeatedly punched and kicked in the head. Nevins, along with his accomplice Mark Lang, forced their way into Mr Jobling's flat where they mocked him for being disabled. Nevins (pictured) is once again at large after absconding from an open prison in Derbyshire Nevins killed Mr Jobling after gate-crashing a party he was having for friends at his home in Gateshead. Mr Jobling's aunt Angela Knotts has blasted officials for allowing Nevins to flee for a second time and said word of his escape has brought back the agony of her nephews' murder. HMP Sudbury in Ashbourne is a Category D prison, meaning it has a more relaxed regime and houses prisoners defined as 'those who can be reasonably trusted not to try and escape, and are given the privilege of an open prison'. He also has a tattoo of a Tasmanian Devil on his arm.Ī Prison Service spokesperson said: 'HMP Sudbury is working with police to recapture Lee Nevins quickly and on capture he faces longer behind bars.' He is described as white, of slim build, about 6ft tall with short blonde hair and blue eyes. ![]() Nevins - who has a string of convictions for other violent attacks - was on temporary licence but failed to return to the category D prison in Derbyshire.ĭerbyshire Police say he has known links to Gateshead, Chester-le-Street, and Northumberland.Ī spokeswoman on Friday confirmed he is still on the run. Convicted murderer Lee Nevins (left) is on the run for a second time, after absconding from an open prison in Derbyshire. ![]()
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