Jailed: ‘Callous’ murderer who killed Anthony Sharma in Birmingham

A man has been jailed for the murder of Anthony Sharma nearly two years after the incident took place.

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Diogo Bettencourt has been jailed for the murder after being found guilty at Birmingham Crown Court last month.

After pleading not guilty, Bettencourt sat trial at Birmingham Crown Court, where he was found guilty of murder.

Bettencourt pleaded guilty to fraud by false representation at the start of the trial and, on Monday, the 37-year-old was jailed for 13 years and nine months.

Diogo Bettencourt was convicted of the murder of Anthony Sharma
Diogo Bettencourt was convicted of the murder of Anthony Sharma. Photo: West Midlands Police

The court had heard how Mr Sharma was killed in November 2023, at a property in Doidge Road in Erdington.

On the night of November 8, 2023, Mr Sharma was seen going to an off-licence with Bettencourt, before returning to the property in which they both lived at around 10.30pm, and this was the last confirmed sighting of him.

Bettencourt was seen walking outside alone approximately four hours later, where he attempted to use Mr Sharma's bank card to make a cash withdrawal, then went on to make several transactions using the card on November 9, withdrawing cash, and buying goods.

On the morning of November 10, Mr Sharma's body was found in a sleeping bag, and following calls to emergency services, Bettencourt was arrested at around 1.30pm.

Anthony Sharma
Anthony Sharma was murdered by Diogo Bettencourt in November 2023. Photo: West Midlands Police

Bettencourt replied no comment when in custody, but a forensic post-mortem found that Anthony had died as a result of multiple injuries including a head injury, and stab injuries.

Senior investigating officer, Detective Inspector Damian Forrest, said: "Throughout this investigation our thoughts have been with Anthony's family who have patiently waited for two years to see justice be done and we hope that this conviction can ease some of the pain and sadness which they continue to endure.

"Bettencourt's actions were callous as he went about his day having killed Anthony and even went on to use his bank card to make purchases.

"Thankfully, Bettencourt will now be spending a good amount of time behind bars.”