Courage in Crisis: Off-Duty Officer Thwarts Attempted Murder in Dagenham
Kulvinder Ram, an Indian-origin man in Britain, has been convicted of attempted murder after attacking a woman and two children in October 2024. An off-duty officer's timely intervention prevented further harm and highlighted the bravery of the Met Police. Ram's sentencing is awaited.
An Indian-origin man, Kulvinder Ram, has been convicted of attempted murder in Britain, following a vicious attack on a woman and two children in Dagenham, October 2024. A jury at the Old Bailey court in London delivered the verdict after a thorough four-week trial.
Detective Constable Lewis Whitlock of the Metropolitan Police expressed relief at the conviction and praised Special Police Sergeant Seff Serroukh's brave intervention, which potentially saved more lives. The officer, off-duty at the time, apprehended Ram despite the inherent danger of the situation.
Ram was reportedly suffering from undiagnosed schizophrenia and growing paranoia, which contributed to his erratic behavior leading up to the attack. He is scheduled to be sentenced in the coming days, bringing some closure to the victims and their families.
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