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MURDER IN THE PARK: 'I am blind with wobbly eyes, so how could I kill?'

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Published Date: 01 November 2008
NEGUS Nelson believes he is one of only two albinos living in Sheffield.
The 19-year-old said his condition meant it was impossible for him to have been the gunman who fired at Jonathan Matondo from a distance of more than 60 feet - because of sight problems.

He repeatedly described himself as blind and told jurors tha
t although he can see figures at a distance he cannot see features and his eyes wobble.

When giving evidence in court he used a magnifying glass to read.

While a pupil at Firs Hill Primary School, Nelson attended Tapton Mount Specialist School one day a week, where he was encouraged to mix with others with sight problems.

He spent the next five years at Firth Park Community Arts College, but left without any qualifications and has never had a job.

Instead he dealt drugs to earn cash. He says he only ever supplied cannabis and relied on state benefits.

His father, Garfield Nelson, aged 47, from Lowedges, says his son is innocent and there are explanations for all the evidence against him.

He told The Star: "They found firearm discharge particles on his clothes when they arrested him, but it was two days after the murder. He could have come into contact with a lot of people over that time, it doesn't mean he did it.

"Negus has cried every single day since this happened, he didn't do it and all he could do was tell the jury that he didn't do it, he wasn't there and he doesn't know who did it - hoping that justice would prevail.

"There are people who know the truth and they should come forward.

"We want the killer caught, and justice for the deceased, because it was a heinous crime. But it has to be the right person."

Negus' sister Rachel Wiggan, 29, added: "We are not S4 - we have relatives who live in S3 and S4. Negus has about 75 male cousins, we are a family - not a gang."

Another male relative added: "It's not the Wild West, it's not like everyone's running around with guns - if they are, I've never seen them."

ALBINISM FACTFILE

Albinism is an inherited genetic condition present at birth, characterised by a lack of pigment that normally gives colour to the skin, hair, and eyes.

The condition, which is found in all races, may be accompanied by eye problems and may lead to skin cancer later in life.

Albinism is a rare disorder found in fewer than five people per 100,000 in the United States and Europe.

Growth, development and intellectual development are normal in people with the condition.

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  • Last Updated: 01 November 2008 10:00 AM
  • Source: Doncaster Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
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George Zip,

01/11/2008 13:26:23
"They found firearm discharge particles on his clothes when they arrested him, but it was two days after the murder. He could have come into contact with a lot of people over that time, it doesn't mean he did it."

Oh really?
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George Zip,

01/11/2008 13:27:11
"He left without any qualifications and has never had a job. Instead he dealt drugs to earn cash. He says he only ever supplied cannabis and relied on state benefits."

I thought drug-dealing was illegal?
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owlsman,

spalding 01/11/2008 18:56:36
drug dealing is illegal mr george zip......the police should have charged him with that , they would have got a conviction!!!! not exactly rocket science is it? the police will get him for something or other within a year because they will not leave him alone until they do. meanwhile other criminals will be free to operate without fear of getting caught!!!
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Halibut,

01/11/2008 21:22:57
I doubt it, once Negus gets his compo he'll be long gone to the caribbean
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Rodgers,

SHEFFIELD 02/11/2008 17:26:49
Can I stop laughing now...How this criminal has fooled the law for so long is unbelievable. He does not need a magnifying glass. Maybe this was suggested by his lawyer. O.K I have stopped laughing, I certainly will not shed a tear for these reprobates
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Rodgers,

SHEFFIELD 02/11/2008 17:28:52
Just Noticed...Since when have we become a " United States of Europe", Europe is and will continue to be one of the biggest problems.
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Alfster,

Sheffield - who cares what postcode! 02/11/2008 21:40:17
Sounds like this muppet was the fall guy. See you in the Grenall Mower for a pint...
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