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Drugged-up knife maniac slaughtered four of my family in their home…what I learned about him next sickened me to my core

SHAN Grossett says the shocking case sheds light on the UK's probation failings, in our exclusive video

WHEN Shan Grossett received a news alert about a stabbing on the aunt's south London street, she had no idea of the horror that was about to unfold.

Just hours later she was told four of her loved-ones - her cousin Samantha Drummonds, 27, aunt Tanysha Ofori-Akuffo, 45, great-aunt Dolet Hill, 64, and Dolet’s husband, Denton Burke, 68 - had been murdered.

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Shan lost four family members in the brutal knife attackCredit: Louis Wood
Joshua Jacques knifed his victims after getting high on cannabisCredit: Central News
Tanysha Ofori-Akuffo, Samantha Drummonds, Dolet Hill and Denton Burke were murdered in the vicious attackCredit: Louis Wood

The killer was Samantha’s boyfriend Joshua Jacques, 29, who stabbed all four in a barbaric attack at their home in Bermondsey, in April 2022, while high on cannabis.

And there was further horrifying news to come. 

Jacques was under supervision by the probation service at the time - having been released from prison five months earlier following a 51-month custodial sentence for drug offences.

Speaking exclusively to The Sun, Shan, 36, recalled: “Finding out we had lost one person in the family was horrific but to have four murdered at one time was completely traumatic. It was a mass murder. 

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“To then learn that he was supposedly under supervision at the time… I could not get my head around it.”

In March, Jacques was jailed for life with a minimum term of 46 years, and an independent review identified “serious failings” in his probation supervision prior to the attacks.

“I could not understand how he had been able to act the way he did,” Shan, of Ealing, west London, added. 

“The probation workers didn’t commit the murders, but if they had a stronger hold on him and did what they should have done it could have been prevented."

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Sickening failures

Shockingly, the case is far from being an isolated incident.

At least one murder, sex assault or crime of violence is committed every two days by convicted criminals on probation after release from jail, stats released this month show.

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Sam (right) was like a sister to ShanCredit: Louis Wood
Dolet Hill and Denton Burke were like "adoptive" grandparentsCredit: Central News
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Shan was close to her aunt Tanysha tooCredit: Louis Wood

Analysis of Ministry of Justice data revealed that 3,450 serious further offences (SFOs) were carried out by criminals released between 2010 and 2022 and placed under supervision of the probation service. SFOs include murder, kidnap, rape, arson and other sexual or violent crimes.

The devastating figures come amid a string of high-profile murders by perpetrators on probation. 

Last month a damning report by a watchdog found that failings by probation officers left Jordan McSweeney, 29, free to kill law graduate Zara Aleena, 35.

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