JO COX MURDER TRIAL

Jo Cox was stabbed 15 times and shot three times through her hands as she tried to protect herself

MURDERED MP Jo Cox was stabbed 15 times and then shot three times, a court heard yesterday.

The mum of two suffered knife wounds to her heart, lungs, stomach and liver before being blasted three times through her hands with a sawn-down gun as she tried to protect her head.

PA
A photo of the shotgun that Thomas Mair is accused of using to kill MP Jo Cox

PA
The court was also shown the knife used to stab the MP in her Yorkshire constituency

PA
Thomas Mair is on trial for the politically motivated murder of MP Jo Cox

PA:Press Association
Tragic Jo Cox was shot dead outside her constituency surgery in June this year

Alleged killer Thomas Mair is said to have struck in daylight on June 16 — a week before the EU referendum — while screaming: “Britain first.”

The Old Bailey heard CCTV footage showed him returning to her body outside her surgery in Birstall, near Leeds, to check she was dead.

Relatives of 41-year-old Mrs Cox — including sister Kim, mother Jean and dad Gordon — watched as film of the two-minute attack was played. Prosecutor Richard Whittam QC said: “She was brutally murdered by one of her constituents. It was a cowardly attack by a man armed with a firearm and a knife.”

Labour’s Jo Cox was MP for Batley and Spen for 13 months after winning the seat at the 2015 general election

PA:Press Association
Thomas Mair, who is accused of the terror-related murder of Labour MP Jo Cox, in the dock at the Old Bailey today

Mr Whittam said Mair, 53, printed out a profile of Mrs Cox six days before striking.

He said Mair had also gone online to look up Tory Ian Gow — the last sitting MP murdered when he was killed by the IRA in 1990 — and Tory Yorkshire MP William Hague who, like Labour’s Mrs Cox, backed Remain.

Other searches he carried out in the local library were said to have included a “far-Right” internet publication, the Ku Klux Klan and whether his .22 gun was “deadly enough to kill with one shot to a human’s head”.

He looked at Nazi material, the act of killing one’s mother, the death penalty in Japan and serial killers, the court heard. And the night before the killing he looked up coffins, lying in state and the Waffen SS, it was said.

SWNS:South West News Service
Jurors heard three days before killing Jo Mair had searched online for Ian Gow, a Conservative MP, who was the last sitting MP to be murdered before Mrs Cox

On the day itself he took two jackets and two baseball caps, so he could change appearance, and had a badge of the US Confederate flag in his pocket.

He carried the knife in a scabbard, ammunition in a clear plastic bag and had made the gun easier to hide by sawing off part of either end, the jury was told.

Mr Whittam said Mair pounced as Mrs Cox left with her manager Fazila Aswat, who tried in vain to fight him off with her handbag.

She allegedly heard him shouting: “This is for Britain, Britain will always come first.”

related stories

'WE'RE A TOLERANT NATION'
Jo Cox's widower rejects EU bureaucrat's claim death of his wife was due to EU referendum
soap star cleans up
Corrie's Tracy Brabin wins Batley and Spen by-election and takes murdered Labour MP Jo Cox's former seat

Another witness said the killer shouted: “We’re British independence” and “Keep Britain independent.”

Bystander Bernard Carter Kenny, 77, tried to step in and was left with a six-inch chest wound.

Another witness was named as Jack Foster. Mr Whittam said: “He saw Thomas Mair standing with a gun. He saw him raise the gun and shoot Jo Cox. He shouted, ‘F****** leave her alone’.

“He saw him reload or re-cock the gun and he shot Jo Cox again. He remembers the shooter shouting, ‘Britain First’.”

Getty Images
A court heard in the run-up to MP Jo Cox’s death Thomas Mair searched the web for Nazi materia and, the Ku Klux Klan (KKK)

Getty Images
The court heard Thomas Mair, 53, shot and stabbed Mrs Cox in a politically motivated “planned and pre-meditated murder”

Ms Aswat tried to help Mrs Cox cling to life by urging her to “think of her children” while a second bystander, Shelly Morris, rang 999.

She reported hearing “a loud bang like a popping sound” and “a loud piercing scream”.

She said she saw a man with “a large steak knife” which she thought may have had a jagged blade and which he wielded in a “stabbing motion”.

Mair was arrested within 20 minutes, holding up his hands and saying: “It’s me — I am a political activist,” the court heard. Last night police released a mugshot of Mair, taken an hour after he is said to have killed Mrs Cox.

Mr Whittam told the jury: “Thomas Mair’s intention was to kill her in what was a planned and premeditated murder for a political and, or, ideological cause.

PA:Press Association
Flowers and tributes left in Parliament Square after the death of Jo Cox

NIGEL BENNETT
During the attack, constituent Bernard Carter-Kenny, 77, tried to intervene to save Mrs Cox, but was stabbed by Mair, the court was told

“It was a dynamic, fast-moving and shocking incident.

“Jo Cox was plainly murdered. Thomas Mair clearly had the views which provided him with a motive — utterly misplaced, of course — to kill her because she was an MP who did not share his views.

“Prior to her killing he researched Jo Cox and how to kill.

“The CCTV recordings are clear he was there waiting.

“He used both weapons and you saw him return on the CCTV to make sure she was dead.”

Mr Whittam said a baseball cap and jacket were found in a garden nine days later, both bearing gunshot particles consistent with the cartridges used by Mair.

Jamie Lorriman
Jo Cox’s Sister Kim Leadbeater outside the Old Bailey this afternoon ahead of the trial

Getty Images
The family of Jo Cox arrive at court this morning for the start of the trial of Tommy Mair

Jamie Lorriman
Her mother Jean Leadbeater, sister and father Gordon

PA:Press Association
Brendan Cox said the support he had received since his wife Jo’s death has shown the country at its best

He said the same residue was found on a abandoned jacked which also had blood stains matching Mrs Cox’s.

Mr Whittam added: “Jo was well known as a hardworking Member of Parliament and mother of two young children.

“In her maiden speech in the House of Commons she spoke of her joy at representing a diverse community.

“She proclaimed her pride at being made in Yorkshire. Tragically she died in Yorkshire before the end of the following year.”

Mair, who was dressed in court in a navy blue suit and tie with white shirt, spoke only to confirm his name.

He denies Mrs Cox’s murder, possession of a firearm with intent to commit an indictable offence and possession of a dagger.

He further denies assault causing grievous bodily harm on Mr Carter Kenny. The case continues.


We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun Online news team? Email us at tips@the-sun.co.uk or call 0207 782 4368


 

Exit mobile version