Man jailed for 12 years after beating neighbour, 75, to death over a garden gate

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A man who beat his neighbour to death over closing a garden gate has been jailed for 12 years.

Trevor Gocan attacked 79-year-old James O’Neill near their homes in Covent Garden, central London, last October.

He punched the pensioner so hard in the head that he suffered a bleed on the brain, and he died in hospital two weeks after the attack.

Gocan, 54, left Mr O’Neill bleeding on the ground near the home he had lived in for more than 40 years.

His wife Sara raised the alarm when Mr O’Neill failed to return home in time for their weekly Sunday roast. She looked over the balcony to see if she could spot him and found him on the ground.

Gocan was found not guilty of murder but guilty of manslaughter last month and today he appearedat Southwark crown court where he was sentenced to 12 years in prison.

James O?Neill. Photo released April 23 2025. A former Royal Mail postman killed his elderly neighbour in a fit of rage in front of passing shoppers after a dispute over a gate, a court has heard. Prosecutors say Trevor Gocan pushed pensioner James O?Neill to the ground before kicking him as he lay bleeding on the floor at an estate where they both lived in Covent Garden, central London. Southwark Crown Court heard 57-year-old Gocan had become involved in a dispute with his 74-year-old neighbour after the latter asked him if he ?knew how to close a gate?. Gocan, a retired postal worker, became enraged and retaliated to a push by Mr O?Neill by pushing him back before kicking his neighbour as he lay ?defenceless? on the floor.
James O’Neill was attacked near his home in Covent Garden (Picture: Metropolitan Police/SWNS)

Two thirds of his sentence will be served in prison before he can be considered for release on licence.

The pair argued after O’Neill left a gate open on their estate, before Gocan struck out at his elderly victim.

Gocan was on his way to buy a sandwich at Pret A Manger while Mr O’Neill was on his way to buy a newspaper and go for a walk to ‘earn’ his Sunday roast.

During the trial, Gocan claimed he acted in self defence. He also said after attacking Mr O’Neill he went home and fed his cat.

CCTV showed the attack lasted for less than 90 seconds before Mr O’Neill fell to the ground with serious injuries.

Trevor Gocan A man has been convicted of killing his 74-year-old neighbour in a row over shutting a gate, following an investigation by the Metropolitan Police Service. A jury at Southwark Crown Court found Trevor Gocan, 57 (07.09.1967), of Odhams Walk, Covent Garden, guilty of manslaughter over the killing of James O?Neill ? known as ?Jim.? The assault occurred in Odhams Walk, close to both men?s homes, on Sunday, 6 October, 2024. The victim died in hospital almost a fortnight later, on Monday, 21 October. Detective Chief Inspector Wayne Jolley, from Specialist Crime South ? who led the investigation ? said: ?Our thoughts are with the family and friends of Mr O?Neill, who lost a loved one in shocking circumstances. ?The killer acted disgracefully, punching and kicking his victim in full view of members of the public ? among them children ? on a busy Sunday morning. ?The jury?s verdict shows that casual, thuggish violence will not be tolerated on London?s streets. There was absolutely no excuse for Gocan?s conduct.? Around 12:00hrs on Sunday, 6 October, 2024, officers responded with the London Ambulance Service following reports that a man had been assaulted in Odhams Walk. Mr O?Neill was treated at the scene for multiple injuries. He was taken to hospital, where doctors established he was suffering from a bleed on the brain. Police learned that the assailant had gone into a nearby house. There they found and arrested Gocan, who turned out to be a resident at the address. A post-mortem examination found that Mr O?Neill?s death was caused by complications from a traumatic brain injury and rib injuries resulting from the assault. At interview, the defendant gave no comment. In court, he claimed he acted in self-defence when he attacked Mr O?Neill, following a row over gate. Gocan has been remanded in custody ahead of sentencing at Southwark Crown Court on Thursday, 26 June. Notes to editors: The family would like James O?Neill to be referred to as Jim in any coverage.
Trevor Gocan has been jailed (Picture: Metropolitan Police)

Judge Sally-Ann Hales KC said told Gocan: ‘Your unlawful actions caused the death of Jim O’Neill, a much-loved father and grandfather.

‘You did not need to defend yourself – the truth is, you lost your temper and control. You walked away. Mr O’Neill did not.

‘He was much older than you. In his shorts and Crocs, he presented no serious threat. Had you genuinely felt threatened, you could have walked away.’

Mr and Mrs O’Neill were married for 49 years, and in a statement read in court his widow said he was ‘not only my husband but my soulmate’.

She put their flat on the market, feeling unable to continue to live in the home they had shared.

Mrs O’Neill added: ‘I feel depressed, often crying, haunted by dark thoughts.

‘I struggle to sleep and have recurring nightmares witnessing the love of my life bleeding on the floor.’

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