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Teacher stabbed to death in ‘prolonged and frenzied’ attack at her home

Gemma Devonish worked as head of year at Rosebery School in Epsom, Surrey (Picture: Met Police)

A teacher was stabbed 54 times in a ‘prolonged and frenzied’ attack at her south London home, a court heard. 

Gemma Devonish, 42, who worked as head of year at Rosebery School in Epsom, Surrey, was found dead at her home in Nutfield Close, Carshalton, on Thursday. 

Her partner James Madden, 38, of Railton Road, Lambeth, appeared in custody the Old Bailey charged with her murder this morning. 

Dressed in prison issue grey tracksuit, he spoke only to confirm his age, date of birth and address from the dock. 

Prosecutor Philip McGee told the court that he and Ms Devonish had been involved in a ‘long term domestic relationship’ and had been partners for more than a decade. 

He told the court: ‘The defendant was charged with the murder of Gemma Devonish and appears on that charge.’ 

Mr McGee described how the victim had not turned up at school and colleagues had raised the alarm.

Neighbours also noticed that her car unusually was still parked outside her home when she had normally driven off to school in the morning. 

A murder investigation is under way after a woman was found with stab wounds in Carshalton. Police were called at approximately 10:30hrs on Thursday, 19 December to reports of a woman found injured inside an address in Nutfield Close. Officers and London Ambulance Service attended and the woman was pronounced dead at the scene. Although formal identification is yet to take place, officers have named her as 42-year-old Gemma Devonish. Her family has been informed and is being supported by specially trained officers. A post-mortem examination will be held in due course. A 38-year-old man was arrested in the early hours of Friday, 20 December on suspicion of murder and remains in custody. He and Gemma were known to each other and, at this time, detectives are not looking for anyone else in connection with this incident. The investigation is being led by detectives from the Specialist Crime Command. Detective Chief Inspector Alex Gammampila said: ???Our thoughts today are with Gemma???s family and friends who are trying to come to terms with this truly tragic event. We are offering them all the support that we can. ???We know that the wider community will also be impacted and I would urge anyone with concerns to please speak with local officers. ???While we have made an arrest detectives continue to carry out a number of enquiries as we build a picture of the events that led to this horrific murder. ???I would ask anyone who was in the area of Nutfield Close who may have seen or heard anything suspicious, particularly on Wednesday 18 or morning of Thursday 19 December, to make contact.??? Chief Superintendent Andy Brittain, from the South Area Command Unit responsible for policing in Sutton said: ???I share the shock and concern that this terrible incident will have on the local community in Sutton. A team of specialist detectives is already making significant progress in this investigation and have swiftly arrested a man who is now in police custody. ???Lo
Police officers at the scene in Carshalton (Picture: UKNIP)

Her mother and sister rushed to her home in Nutfield Close to check on her after being alerted. 

The prosecutor said: ‘The deceased’s mother and sister found her unresponsive in a pool of blood.

‘A large kitchen knife was found next to the body.’

He told the court that a preliminary post-mortem examination concluded the cause of death was stab wounds to the neck, chest and abdomen. 

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The prosecutor said there were a total of 54 wounds on Ms Devonish’s body. 

He added: ‘It must have been a prolonged and frenzied attack to inflict 54 wounds on the body of the deceased.’

The court was told ‘bloody’ palm prints were found on the wall of the property.

A dropped emergency call was also made around the time of the attack, the court heard. 

Madden was remanded in custody to appear again at the Old Bailey on 4 February. 

A service of prayer for Ms Devonish was held at Epsom Christ Church on Monday. 

In a statement on Facebook church leaders wrote that they were ‘shocked and saddened’ by the teacher’s death. 

They added: ‘There will space for prayer and reflection as we give thanks for Gemma’s life, grieve her loss and pray for her family, friends and students.’

Rosebery School previously said staff and pupils were ‘devastated by the sudden and unexpected death’.

In a statement the school said: ‘Our thoughts are with Gemma’s mother and sister, extended family and friends, at this deeply distressing time.’

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