Thief is found guilty of murdering Amazon delivery driver who was killed as he tried to stop his van being stolen

A thief has been found guilty of murdering an Amazon delivery driver who was killed as he attempted to stop his van being stolen. 

Mark Ross, 32, intentionally crashed into a stationary Mini to dislodge Claudiu Carol-Kondor, 42, who was gripping onto the van while Ross had entered it during a delivery.

During the incident, Ross accelerated to nearly 60mph on residential roads, veering unpredictably from side to side and colliding with two parked cars in an attempt to shake off Mr. Kondor, who was hanging onto the van’s open passenger door, according to testimonies.

Leeds Crown Court heard that Mr Kondor died from head and chest injuries from the second crash.

While Ross admitted to manslaughter, he refuted the accusation of murdering Mr. Kondor, asserting that he was unaware of the victim’s presence clinging to the van and attributing the loss of control over the vehicle to speed bumps.

A jury of 11 found Ross guilty of murder by a majority of 10 to 1. He is due to be sentenced on Friday.

Jurors heard Mr Kondor was delivering parcels for Amazon in the Armley area of Leeds on August 20 last year using his own silver Ford Transit van – which was full of parcels he had collected from an Amazon depot.

While he was away from his vehicle delivering a parcel, Ross, who lived nearby, climbed into the driver’s seat and started to drive the van away, the court heard.

Mark Ross (pictured), 32, has been found guilty at Leeds Crown Court of murdering Amazon delivery driver Claudiu Carol-Kondor 

Amazon delivery driver Claudiu-Carol Kondor (pictured), 42, died after being flung from his van as he tried to stop it being stolen, a court heard

Amazon delivery driver Claudiu-Carol Kondor (pictured), 42, died after being flung from his van as he tried to stop it being stolen, a court heard

Mr Kondor's Ford Transit Cargo van (pictured) was stolen as he made a delivery on August 20 2024

Mr Kondor’s Ford Transit Cargo van (pictured) was stolen as he made a delivery on August 20 2024

Prosecutor John Harrison KC said: ‘The evidence suggests Mr Kondor tried to stop him by opening the front nearside passenger door of the van and attempting to climb in.

‘Unfortunately his actions did not prevent the defendant from driving away, with Mr Kondor hanging on to his van.’

CCTV footage played in court showed Mr Kondor hanging onto the moving van through an open door as Ross drove away along Wingate Road.

‘It appears Mr Kondor did not wish to or perhaps could not let go of his van, he did not want the defendant simply to steal it,’ Mr Harrison said.

Witnesses described Mr Kondor’s legs dragging on the ground as he clung onto the inside of the open door, with one woman saying she heard him shouting ‘Help’.

Mr Harrison told jurors: ‘After speeding and swerving failed to get rid of Mr Kondor, the defendant deliberately drove into collision with two parked cars.’

He said Ross ‘deliberately’ turned the steering wheel of the van towards a black car parked on the side of the road, and when that did not knock Mr Kondor free from the van, he ‘tried again’.

‘The second collision was with a blue car which caused damage to the van, to the parked car and most significantly, caused fatal head and chest injuries to Mr Kondor,’ Mr Harrison said.

Mr Kondor (pictured here with his wife Mariana) suffered fatal head and chest injuries when he was flung from the vehicle last year, a jury was told

Mr Kondor (pictured here with his wife Mariana) suffered fatal head and chest injuries when he was flung from the vehicle last year, a jury was told 

The scene in Leeds, West Yorkshire, after Mr Kondor was found fighting for his life

The scene in Leeds, West Yorkshire, after Mr Kondor was found fighting for his life 

Forensics officers at the scene investigating after the driver was killed

Forensics officers at the scene investigating after the driver was killed

The court heard after driving away, Ross met up with some other people and the contents of the van were removed.

In his closing speech, Mr Harrison said Ross showed a ‘complete disregard and even contempt’ for Mr Kondor’s life.

He said the ‘career criminal’ must have realised Mr Kondor, who was wearing a high-viz jacket, was there, but made the choice that the driver was ‘expendable’.

Ross, of Conference Road, Armley, told the jury how he had been a daily cannabis user since he was a child and had been out buying drugs and cigarette papers when he came across the van with no driver.

He said: ‘It wasn’t ’til I got the van I saw it was unattended, and keys were in it, and the engine was running.’

Ross said: ‘I basically jumped in it and drove it off.’

His barrister Simon Kealey KC asked him: ‘We’re you ever aware of anyone on the passenger side of the vehicle, on the door on the outside.’

He said: ‘No.’

In his closing speech, Mr Harrison said Ross (pictured) showed a 'complete disregard and even contempt' for Mr Kondor's life

In his closing speech, Mr Harrison said Ross (pictured) showed a ‘complete disregard and even contempt’ for Mr Kondor’s life

Ross said he later found out about the death of Mr Kondor through the internet.

He admitted stealing vans previously, but said he had ‘never been involved in anything like this before’, adding: ‘I would have stopped the van and run off if I had known he was there.’

Opening an inquest into his death last year, senior coroner Kevin McLoughlin said Mr Kondor was ‘a Romanian gentleman who was contributing to society’.

He added: ‘He was here, he was working hard, when he found someone stealing his vehicle.

‘He’s commendably tried to prevent the crime taking place but he’s paid an immensely high price for this.’

Mr Kondor, who lived in Sheffield, was pronounced dead at the scene. 

He was employed by a company called SP Transport Group, who described him after his death as ‘more than just a colleague – he was a friend, a confidant and a valued member of our team’.

His family listened to the verdict via a video link to court.

This is a breaking news story. More to follow. 

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