A 30-year-old man is convicted of murdering a 43-year-old father, after the victim was found beaten to death and concealed at a derelict building in Lewisham, south London. According to reports, Daniel Watkis, 30, killed Junior Ryan Coleman on 9 July last year at the former Brockley Social Club. The victim was found after sustaining repeated injuries to his head and face. Coverage also states that after the killing, Watkis hid Coleman’s body under a tarpaulin at the former social club site. The Mirror reports the victim was described as a “much-loved dad,” and that he was found in a former social club. The London Evening Standard similarly describes the victim as a “much-loved” father and identifies the location and date of the killing. Both outlets attribute the conviction to the court process and align on the core facts: the victim’s age, the defendant’s age, the date, the site at the former Brockley Social Club in Lewisham, the nature of the injuries, and the concealment of the body under a tarpaulin.