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A NEIGHBOUR who was facing eviction knifed a dad-of-three 27 times after warning he would carry out a "massacre", a court has heard.

Can Arslan, 52, launched the frenzied attack on Matthew Boorman, 43, as he made his way to his front door on the afternoon of October 5 last year.

Matthew Boorman was stabbed and killed
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Matthew Boorman was stabbed and killed
Court artist sketch of Can Arslan, in the dock at Bristol Crown Court
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Court artist sketch of Can Arslan, in the dock at Bristol Crown CourtCredit: PA
Matthew and his wife, Sarah, who was also attacked
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Matthew and his wife, Sarah, who was also attacked
Police and forensics officers at the scene in Walton Cardiff near Tewkesbury
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Police and forensics officers at the scene in Walton Cardiff near TewkesburyCredit: ANDREW LLOYD

Despite repeated warnings to cops - including telling one officer of his murderous intentions the day before the attack - Arslan carried out what was described to the jury as a "massacre".

His violent spree began when he stabbed Mr Boorman, 43, 27 times on his own front lawn.

The victim's wife, Sarah Boorman, desperately tried to pull Arslan off her husband as horrified neighbours looked on in Snowdonia Road, Walton Cardiff, near Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire.

Mrs Boorman also suffered a deep wound to her thigh from Arslan's knife.

After killing Mr Boorman, Arslan, who had made a series of threats against people on the housing development, forced his way into the home of Peter Marsden and knifed him eight times.

Arslan has admitted the attempted murder of Mr Marsden, causing grievous bodily harm to Mrs Boorman and a charge of affray, but denies murder.

On the first day of his trial at Bristol Crown Court on Monday, prosecutor Kate Brunner QC said there had been a "long-running" dispute between Arslan and his neighbours.

Small rows over parking and a scratch to a car had escalated to the point where Arslan had repeatedly threatened to attack or kill those living near him, and they were trying to have him evicted.

Ms Brunner told the jury there is no dispute that Arslan had killed Mr Boorman, telling them what they must decide is whether it was murder or manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.

Almost all of the attack on Mr Boorman and Mr Marsden was caught on CCTV and doorbell cameras around the estate.

Mr Boorman had just parked outside his house at around 5.20pm after returning from work, and was still on a conference call when Arslan stabbed him.

The prosecutor said Mrs Boorman had come to open the front door and "she initially thought (the defendant) was throwing punches but came to realise he had a knife in his hand and was stabbing her husband".

'F**KING WANT IT?'

Colleagues on the conference call heard Mr Boorman shout "what the f**K are you doing?" and Arslan replying "f*ing want it"? in a "goading" tone.

Ms Brunner said: "The defendant appeared calm, smiling as if he was amused by what he was doing."

Arslan was heard to say "You've no idea what this guy put me through", adding "he evicted me".

A post-mortem examination found Mr Boorman had suffered 27 serious knife injuries, as well as many more superficial cuts.

After leaving Mr Boorman dead or dying on his lawn, Arslan entered Mr Marsden's home via a side gate, and forced his way into the kitchen where the victim was sitting with his wife.

The victim managed to grapple Arslan out of the property and lock the door, although he sustained eight serious knife wounds in the process.

'I'M GOING TO KILL YOU'

After his arrest, Arslan claimed he had taken an overdose and was hospitalised, but medics found that he did not seem to be on any kind of drug.

A psychiatric assessment found that he was alert and had no psychotic symptoms, the jury heard.

While in hospital, he was interviewed by police and made comments about stabbing his neighbours, referred to his impending eviction and his life being ruined.

He said he intended to kill a number of people who were bringing legal action against him.

In a second interview, Arslan claimed he could not remember anything.

Ms Brunner said the attack on October 5 had been preceded by years of threats from Arslan to neighbours, including telling the Boormans "I'm going to kill you" and "I'm going to put you in the ground".

He would describe the violence he planned to do to them while pretending to be on the phone in his back garden.

In May, Mrs Boorman had made a statement to police setting out a summary of the threats they had received from the defendant.

She said they were worried about being murdered, or that someone was going to be seriously hurt very soon.

Arslan made counter allegations, accusing the Boormans of racially abusing him.

The day before the attack, a police officer had telephoned Arslan about the complaint he had made.

"The defendant swore at the police officer and said he would sort his neighbour out himself, Mr Arslan said he would murder him," Ms Brunner said.

The defence say Arslan was in the grip of a psychiatric disorder when he killed Mr Boorman, the court heard.

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Ms Brunner said: "The prosecution say this was a premediated killing carried out in retribution and anger and this defendant is guilty of murder."

The trial, which is due to last a week-and-a-half, continues.

He was left to die on his front lawn
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He was left to die on his front lawn
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