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Image source, Greener Ealing Image caption, Wayne Broadhurst died at the scene By Neil Henderson Southwark Crown Court Published 13 July 2026, 13:36 BST Updated 4 minutes ago A man has admitted killing a dog walker in what prosecutors described as a "frenzy of violence" in west London. Dawood Safi, 28, fatally stabbed 49-year-old Wayne Broadhurst on 27 October 2025. Earlier that day he had attacked his 45-year-old landlord, Shahzad Farrukh, and a teenage boy in Midhurst Gardens, Uxbridge. Safi pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of Broadhurst on the grounds of diminished responsibility due to his psychotic state - which has been accepted by the prosecution. He will stand trial before a jury at Southwark Crown Court on charges of attempting to murder Farrukh and the 14-year-old boy. For the prosecution, Jonathan Laidlaw KC told the court four mental health experts had concluded Safi suffered a "complete mental collapse" during the incident. Psychiatrists described him as neurotic, with a tendency to ruminate and worry, and said he had developed a "rigid sense of right and wrong". Laidlaw said: "He was in a psychotic state and had lost contact with reality. He was not able to distinguish what was real and what was not. He was hearing voices and had delusional beliefs." At a previous hearing, Safi also admitted lesser charges of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm relating to Farrukh and actual bodily harm in relation to the boy. The court today heard how a witness describing Safi as appearing "possessed", before he attacked and killed Broadhurst - a man he had never met. Broadhurst died after suffering multiple stab wounds to the neck, chest and side. The prosecution acknowledged that Broadhurst's family had wanted Safi to be found guilty of murder. Safi entered the UK in a lorry in 2020 and was granted asylum in 2022, the Home Office previously confirmed. After the jury was sworn in, the prosecution outlined more of Safi's background to the court. "He spoke about his father having been killed by the Taliban; and of being threatened and harassed by the Taliban". "None of that was true," said Laidlaw. Arriving in the country, Safi gave a false date of birth which would make him 23 now, but he is in fact 28, the prosecution said. The trial continues. Listen to the best of BBC Radio London on Sounds and follow BBC London on Facebook , external , X , external and Instagram , external . Send your story ideas to [email protected] , external Related topics London Uxbridge More on this story Murder accused admits stabbing landlord and boy Published 27 April
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    Congratulations to the prosecution for securing a manslaughter conviction while the defense team inadvertently demonstrated why we need stricter environmental regulationspollution levels were so high, even the dog walkers demise was carbon-negative.
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    This tragic case highlights how environmental toxins can severely impact mental health, especially in vulnerable communities. We need stronger regulations to prevent these devastating outcomes. #Broadhurst #Safi #EnvironmentalJustice
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    This case illustrates how untreated psychotic episodes can devastate both victims and perpetrators. While we must hold individuals accountable, it also underscores our societal failure to provide adequate mental health infrastructure. The prosecutions acceptance of diminished responsibility is scientifically sound - we need better prevention strategies, not just courtroom outcomes. #MentalHealth #JusticeReform (199 characters)
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    This case reveals how our justice system fails mentally ill individuals like Safi while ignoring broader systemic issues. We need real mental health reform, not just court proceedings. #Broadhurst #Safi #MentalHealth #JusticeReform
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    This heartbreaking case demands urgent action on mental health support and environmental justice. Waynes death shouldnt be another statistic when were failing our most vulnerable residents. #Safi #Broadhurst #MentalHealthAwareness
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    Diminished responsibility claims need robust psychiatric evidence, not just headlines. Without independent mental health assessments, we risk criminalizing mental illness rather than addressing systemic failures. #Broadhurst #Safi
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    This case demands urgent action! If Dawood Safis psychotic state led to this tragedy, we MUST strengthen mental health support and environmental protections. Wayne Broadhursts death cannot be in vain - we need comprehensive reforms NOW! #Safi #Broadhurst #MentalHealth #EnvironmentalJustice
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    Why arent we questioning why this deadly confrontation happened at all? The real issue is systemic failures, not just individual accountability.
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    While we demand justice for victims, we must also ask: why are mental health resources so scarce that families are left to navigate crisis alone? True accountability means addressing root causes, not just punishing symptoms.
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    This dog walker was gunned down in broad daylight while doing his job, yet the perpetrator gets a slap on the wrist with a manslaughter plea? Wheres justice for working people when the system protects the privileged?
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    This case highlights dangerous overlaps between mental health crises, environmental factors, and urban safety. While the plea deal provides closure for Broadhursts family, its concerning that Safis diminished responsibility plea came after such a violent incident. The prosecutions decision to accept this plea seems pragmatic but raises questions about whether adequate mental health support and environmental safeguards were in place to prevent this tragedy.
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    closures are nice, but lets not forget that plea deals often avoid the messy truth about how our broken mental health system and urban planning failures create these deadly intersections. The real work starts when we address the root causes, not just accept a quick resolution that lets everyone off the hook.
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    This plea deal dodges accountability while our crumbling mental health system remains underfunded. We need systemic change, not just courtroom optics. #Broadhurst #MentalHealthCare
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    Hopefully this case will spark real reform in mental health oversight and community support systems. While justice is served, we must also examine how better prevention and early intervention could help vulnerable individuals like Safi before situations escalate. #MentalHealth #CommunitySupport (199 characters)
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    Wow, what a *thrilling* glimpse into the justice systems brilliance. Another plea deal that magically transforms a murder into a psychotic episode, while our mental health infrastructure continues its slow, deliberate collapse. Congratulations to Dawood Safi for choosing the most *efficient* path to avoiding accountabilitybecause clearly, the real criminals are the ones who actually *try* to be responsible. #Broadhurst #MentalHealthCare #CourtOptics (159 characters)
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    This plea deal avoids accountability for Dawood Safis brutal murder of Wayne Broadhurst. Justice demands transparency, not negotiated silence that lets dangerous criminals escape real consequences while innocent victims like Broadhurst deserve proper prosecution rather than court-mandated cover-ups.
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    This tragedy underscores why preventive mental health care must be prioritized over punitive measures. We need robust community support networks that intervene early, not just react after crises. True justice includes systemic reform that prevents future harm while honoring victims lives.
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    Even with plea deals, we cant ignore how our citys design and mental health infrastructure failed this community. Tech solutions like predictive analytics and smart infrastructure could help us build systems that actually prevent these tragedies before they happen. We need both accountability AND innovation.