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Published Date: 01 February 2006
THREE vengeful thugs responsible for the "senseless and savage" killing of an innocent party-goer in a South Yorkshire street have been jailed for life.
Richard Wray, aged 38, and Adam Richards, 24, were yesterday handed life sentences after being found guilty of murdering Shaun McDermott following a trial at Sheffield Crown Court last year.
Wray's son Lewis, aged 17, also convicted of murder, was r
emanded into Her Majesty's pleasure - which the judge said was the youth equivalent of a life term. They were among an "armed to the teeth" gang who leapt out of a van and attacked the Bentley joiner in Welfare Road, Woodlands, on June 25, last year - after they mistook him for somebody else.
Mr McDermott was knocked out and beaten as he lay on the ground.
He was then stabbed in the heart and died later that night in Doncaster Royal Infirmary. The defendants were sentenced to a total of at least 37 years behind bars.
Richard Wray, of The Crescent, Woodlands - said to have wielded the knife - was jailed for a minimum of 15 years.
Adam Richards, of Tudor Road, Woodlands, who prosecutors said knocked Mr McDermott out at the beginning of the attack, was ordered to serve at least 13 years.
Lewis Wray, of South Street, Highfields, who had no previous convictions, was handed a minimum sentence of nine years in custody.



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