
19-year-old Nicholas Prosper who was arrested in 2024 for shooting dead his mother and two siblings has been sentenced to a minimum of 49 years in prison.
Nicholas Prosper, of Leabank in Luton, pleaded guilty to three counts of murder at Luton.
Reports indicate that the court sentencing hearing of Nicholas Prosper took place at the Luton Crown Court on Tuesday.
Reports confirmed on Wednesday that he has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 49 years for the murders of his mum, Juliana Falcon, and teenage siblings Kyle and Giselle Prosper, at the tower block flat in Marsh Farm in Luton, where they all lived.
Having murdered his relatives on Friday, 13 September last year, the 19-year-old killer wanted to become the deadliest school shooter the UK had ever seen by opening fire at his old primary school in the Bedfordshire town.
However, his plan was disrupted when neighbours raised the alarm after hearing a struggle from inside the family flat.