A teenage boy who stabbed a father-of-four to death on the day of his twin daughters’ second birthday party can now be named after a ruling by a High Court judge.

It comes following a legal challenge submitted by the Echo to publish the killer's name. 

The Echo can now reveal Joshuah Sparks, 16, stabbed James Gibbons four times after the 34-year-old challenged a group of youths who were harassing a homeless man.

The boy claimed it was self-defence but was found guilty of murder following an earlier trial at Chelmsford Crown Court.

Although Sparks was entitled to automatic anonymity, Mr Justice Charles Bourne, sitting at Chelmsford, ruled at his sentencing hearing on Friday he could be named.

Mr Gibbons was yards from his home in Iris Mews in Laindon, Essex, when he was knifed to death on May 2.

Sparks is being sentenced at Chelmsford Crown Court.

  • The sentencing hearing continues.

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