Coventry man left flatmate's body in property for six weeks after murdering him
A man from Coventry has been convicted of murdering his flatmate, whose body he left in the property for six weeks before contacting police.
Matthew Chibnall stabbed his flatmate Anil Vegad in the neck and used his bank card to buy alcohol while his body lay there in the flat on Eden Street.
Chibnall finally attended Coventry police station on June 1 this year - when he could no longer access the victim’s funds - to reveal he had killed his friend.
As soon as police had the information they attended the flat and found 57-year-old Mr Vegad dead in the living room after suffering a stab wound to the back.
There were also two other deep knife marks in a chair.
Chibnall claimed he had thrust a knife towards the chair where Mr Vegad had been sitting to get his attention - as he was behaving erratically.
He alleged it happened after they had been drinking during Easter Monday, and it was the following day his friend felt unwell and collapsed.
Despite Chibnall telling officers: "If you do the crime, you gotta do the time I suppose", upon being charged with murder, he went on to deny deliberately killing his friend.
However, West Midlands Police were able to prove that he intended to kill or seriously harm Mr Vegad and the 55-year-old was convicted following a trial at Coventry Crown Court.
He will be sentenced at a later date.
