Family of Akhtar Javeed pleased he didn't 'die alone'

Tuesday 06th December 2016 19:50 EST
 

The family of a Birmingham businessman shot dead during an armed robbery have said they are pleased he was not alone when he died.

Akhtar Javeed was shot in the leg, chest and face in the ‘execution’ style murder when crooks targeted his business Direct Source 3 in Digbeth.

Ealier this year Suraj Mistry, 26, from Leicester, was sentenced to 23 years in jail for Mr Javeed’s manslaughter and found guilty of conspiracy to commit robbery and possessing a firearm with intent to cause fear, harm and violence.

Lemar Wali, 19, from Derby, was found guilty of conspiracy to commit robbery and jailed for seven years.

Sander Van Aalten, a former employee of Mr Javeed, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit robbery and was sent to prison for 6 years and 8 months at Birmingham Crown Court.

Mr Javeed didn’t die instantly - West Midlands Police officers who were first to the scene battled desperately to save his life.

Sergeants Richard Nutt and Julie Kempson, plus PC Matt Moore, administered first aid in a bid to stem the blood loss and performed CPR for around 30 minutes while paramedics performed advanced trauma care.

Grandfather Mr Javeed sadly passed away in hospital shortly after the February 3 attack and three people were later jailed for a total of almost 40 years for their part in plotting and carrying out the robbery.

The three officers were awarded a special certificate on behalf of the Royal Humane Society at an awards ceremony that was attended by several of Mr Javeed’s family.

Mr Javeed’s daughter, Lilas, said: “We wanted to be there in person to thank the officers for the selflessness and care they showed my father; they went above and beyond in trying to save his life. Without a second thought they put themselves in potential danger not knowing if armed robbers were still present...They were there for him when we were not able to be…and it helps us to know he was not alone in his last moments. To us, these officers truly deserve these awards.”


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