Pensioner who killed a burglar was released with no further action
The pensioner arrested over the killing of a serial burglar who broke into his home has today been released with no further action.
Richard Osborn-Brooks, 78, allegedly stabbed career criminal Henry Vincent, 37, at his home in south-east London this week, leading to the burglar's death.
He was arrested on suspicion of murder but has now been told that no action will be taken following discussions between the Met Police and Crown Prosecution Service.
On Friday afternoon, Mr Osborn-Brooks' house was boarded up and CCTV cameras were installed amid fears the pensioner might be attacked.
Officers have also spoken with the family of Vincent who have been informed of the decision and the reasons for it have been explained to them.
Detective Chief Inspector Simon Harding, of the Met's Homicide and Major Crime Command, said: 'This is a tragic case for all of those involved.
'We have received and considered that advice, and, at present - on the evidence available - we will not seek a charging decision. Therefore, no further action will be taken against the man.
Police were called in the early hours of Wednesday morning after reports of a burglary in progress and a man injured at an address in Hither Green.
Mr Osborn-Brooks, who was at home with his disabled wife Maureen, had found two men inside the address and a struggle ensued between him and the men.
It is believed that one of the suspects had a screwdriver and threatened the homeowner with it.
Vincent, from Kent, was found collapsed on the street and had suffered a stab wound to the upper body.
He was taken by the London Ambulance Service to a central London hospital where he was pronounced dead at 3.37am.
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