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Boy, 16, jailed for four years for killing pub landlord, 58, with single ‘ferocious’ punch

Boy, 16, jailed for four years for killing pub landlord, 58, with single ‘ferocious’ punch
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A BOY of 16 was yesterday caged for four years after killing a pub landlord with a single blow.

The thug, who can now be named as Drew Jones, was in a rowdy gang outside the Smiths Arms in Neath, South Wales.

 Teen thug Drew Jones killed a pub landlord Mark Winchcombe, 58, with a single blow - then swapped Snapchat messages with pals discussing the attack

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Teen thug Drew Jones killed a pub landlord Mark Winchcombe, 58, with a single blow – then swapped Snapchat messages with pals discussing the attackCredit: PA:Press Association
 Pub landlord Mark Winchcombe, 58, died after a 'ferocious punch' and died of a brain injury

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Pub landlord Mark Winchcombe, 58, died after a ‘ferocious punch’ and died of a brain injuryCredit: Facebook

Mark Winchcombe, 58, asked them to move on but was hit with a “ferocious punch” and died of a brain injury.

Jones fled the scene in Neath, South Wales, but sent two Snapchat messages to his friends later.

One said: “Oops” and the second was: “Tell them not to say anything… boys you shouldn’t say anything”.

He was convicted of manslaughter at Swansea crown court.

Cabbie Stephen Davies previously told jurors: “I walked around the back of my taxi and put myself between Mark and the group.

“I put my arms out and pushed them backwards to try and disperse them and defuse the situation.

‘THE SOUND OF A FIST HITTING A BAG OF BEEF’

“I was pushing them and they were pushing me.

“The next thing I knew I heard a punch being landed and it was a sickening noise.

“It was a sound of hitting flesh like I had seen in a movie.

“Like in the Rocky films when he was in a fridge, the sound of a fist hitting a bag of beef.”

Mark’s Widow, Christine, said his death has destroyed and changed her family’s lives forever and saw her lose her home as well as the Smiths Arms pub, of which Mark was landlord.

She said: “Mark was a much-loved man, he was always on hand to help anybody.

“That’s what Mark was doing on that fateful night and he paid the ultimate price with his life.

 Mark Winchcombe, 58, asked Jones and the group of louts to move on but was attacked by the teen thug

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Mark Winchcombe, 58, asked Jones and the group of louts to move on but was attacked by the teen thugCredit: MEDIA WALES
 Mark's Widow, Christine, said his death has destroyed her family’s lives forever and saw them lose her home as well as the Smiths Arms pub

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Mark’s Widow, Christine, said his death has destroyed her family’s lives forever and saw them lose her home as well as the Smiths Arms pubCredit: MEDIA WALES
Man is knocked out in a single punch at Waterloo Station


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