Father and son who used BMW to murder friend jailed for 48 years

‘Barbaric’ father, 59, and son, 32, who mowed down friend in their BMW then ran over him four times in Iceland car park ‘in row over £40K of stolen drugs cash’ are jailed for total of 48 years

  • Gary Ternent, 59, and Bobby Ternent, 32, used the X6 car as a weapon
  • They took him to an Iceland car park in Dagenham, Essex, and drove over him
  • Mr Avers, 47, was found in a large pool of blood and pronounced dead 
  • Bobby Ternent was jailed for life and ordered to serve a minimum of 25 years 
  • Gary must serve at least 23 years before he can be considered for parole 

A father and son who pinned a man down in a supermarket car park and drove over him four times in their BMW were today jailed for a total of 48 years for the ‘barbaric’ murder.

Gary Ternent, 59, and Bobby Ternent, 32, used the X6 car as a weapon to kill John Avers, 59, after they fell out with him. 

They took him to an Iceland car park in Dagenham, Essex, and when he got out of the car Gary Ternent held him down as Bobby repeatedly drove over him.

The Ternents claimed Mr Avers was a ‘big time villain’ who had threatened their family in a row over £40,000 worth of ‘stolen drug money’ and they were so terrified that they acted in self defence. 

Jurors were visibly shocked as they saw horrifying CCTV footage of the incident and heard the dying man’s blood curdling screams.

Judge Anne Molyneux described Mr Avers as ‘a much loved father of two daughters’, adding.

‘He was the main part of their lives. Their pain and that of their mother is lasting…he will not be forgotten.’


Father and son Gary Ternent, 59, and Bobby Ternent, 32, who pinned a man down in a supermarket car park and drove over him four times in their BMW, were today jailed for a total of 48 years for the ‘barbaric’ murder

She said of the victim: ‘He was screaming and a neighbour heard him crying out: ‘Help me! Help me!’

The judge said Mr Avers was already badly injured and described his ‘unimaginable terror’ as Bobby took the wheel and drove over him repeatedly.

‘This was a ruthless execution without mercy of a helpless man.

‘His pain and anguish are immeasurable.’

Bobby Ternent was jailed for life and ordered to serve a minimum of 25 years while Gary must serve a life term and at least 23 years before he can be considered for parole. 

Both were unanimously convicted of murder after their story about drug money was dismissed as a ‘preposterous fairy tale.’

Mr Avers’ family had wept in the public gallery as the verdicts were announced.

Jurors heard Bobby Ternent had set up the meeting with Mr Avers Wood Lane, Dagenham, on September 13, 2020.

John Avers, who was repeatedly run over

He picked up the victim and Gary Ternent was already in the car as they drove to the back of the Iceland store on Whalebone Lane South, also in Dagenham.

Mr Avers was allowed to get out – only for Bobby Ternent to deliberately run him over.

As he lay helpless and screaming in pain, Gary Ternent held Mr Avers down so his son could drive over him again and again.

‘Bobby and Gary Ternent together murdered John Avers by deliberately driving that BMW straight at him, running him over,’ said prosecutor Bill Emlyn-Jones.

‘With Bobby Ternent at the wheel, and Gary Ternent holding John Avers down on the ground in front of the car, John Avers was run over once; then Bobby Ternent spun the car around and ran him over again.

‘Gary Ternent then ran to join his son in the car…they then ran their victim over a third time, and then a fourth time.

‘And only then, satisfied that they had done enough damage, they drove away, leaving John Avers dying, or more likely already dead from the catastrophic injuries that they had caused him.’

CCTV from a nearby house belonging to Harroon Ibrahim captured the horrifying attack.

Mr Ibrahim, who was at home that night, told police: ‘I still can’t believe that anyone would do that to someone.’

He ran out of his house after hearing screaming, said Mr Emlyn Jones.

‘He saw a large car and he saw that there was one person in it and in front of it from his vantage point there was a person on the ground with someone else holding him down.

‘He says that there was some movement between the two men in front of the car but he couldn’t make out exactly what it was, whether it was punching or kicking.

‘He realised that something was seriously wrong, so he ran to get his phone to call the police.’

Mr Ibrahim, having returned to his window, witnessed some shuffling between the two defendants before Bobby Ternent settled in the drivers’ seat and began to move the car.

‘He saw the large car reverse out of its space and he saw the BMW move towards the other two men.

‘He thought, as perhaps you would, that the driver was just trying to scare the person on the ground.

The men used the X6 car (pictured) as a weapon to kill John Avers, 59, after they fell out with him. They took him to an Iceland car park in Dagenham, Essex, and when he got out of the car Gary Ternent held him down as Bobby repeatedly drove over him 

‘He assumed that the car was going to stop.

‘As he told the police, “I couldn’t believe what I saw next and I still can’t believe that anyone would do that to someone.”

‘He watched in horror as the car ran deliberately over the man on the ground.

‘He could tell that this was, obviously, a deliberate act because as he says, the headlights were shining directly onto the victim, there was no way the driver could not have seen him and there was plenty of room to drive round him and avoid him.

‘He knew from what he saw that the driver had run the man on the ground over on purpose.

‘Having turned around, the car then drove over the victim again, so fast that Mr Ibrahim could see that the back end of the car was lifted momentarily off the ground as a result of the impact with the body of the man that it collided with.

‘He then saw the man who had been holding the victim down run to get into the car, and then watched as the car drove backwards over the victim for a third time.

‘He did not see it happen for a fourth time, as we have seen it, because at that moment he ran out into the street to get into his own car to drive to the car park to see if he could help.

‘When he got there he could see just how much blood there was, and he assumed, certainly correctly, the victim was already dead.’

Mr Ibrahim remained in his car and waited for police to arrive, after which he gave them an account of what he had seen as well as the recorded footage from his CCTV system.

The scene in Dagenham, east London, following the incident on September 13 2020

John Avers was pronounced dead at the scene, in an Iceland supermarket car park (pictured)

Only Bobby gave evidence and he claimed after arguing about the £40,000 he drove at Mr Avers because he had threatened his family.

He said he threw the money out of the window in a panic as he drove off, but police could find no trace of it.

Both Bobby, and Gary Ternent of Movers Lane, Barking, denied murder but were convicted by the jury in January.

Detective Chief Inspector Mark Rogers, the senior investigating officer from the Specialist Crime Command, said: ‘This was nothing short of a cold and calculated execution. 

‘What Bobby and Gary did to their supposed good friend was absolutely shocking and was extremely distressing for those who witnessed it and those who have had to watch the graphic CCTV.

‘John was already lying defenceless on the floor, there is absolutely no excuse that can justify holding him down and then running him over not once, not twice, but four times. It is barbaric.

‘I am pleased that the jury agreed with the overwhelming evidence we collected against Bobby and Gary and found them both guilty of murder. 

‘It has been a very difficult time for John’s family and friends but I hope the fact that the Ternents now face a lengthy stint behind bars helps give them a small measure of comfort and closure.’

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