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/// The mother of a thug who killed an autistic man dismissed his crime as ‘no big deal’ last night. ///
/// In a display of callous indifference, Sherron O’Hagan said she did not know ‘what all the fuss was about’. ///
By this vile woman's comments, I think that in this case it is safe to put the blame on the parents.
/// The mother of a thug who killed an autistic man dismissed his crime as ‘no big deal’ last night. ///
/// In a display of callous indifference, Sherron O’Hagan said she did not know ‘what all the fuss was about’. ///
By this vile woman's comments, I think that in this case it is safe to put the blame on the parents.
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perhaps he didn't set out to kill, he wasn't even the one being questioned about his behaviour by the man who died, he was a friend of the cyclist, so why did he think to intervene, his punch ultimately killed a man, he already had a suspended sentence over him, for which he received a further few months.
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In the cold light of day, *all* Lewis Gill did was punch Andrew Young.
That this punch was the major contributory factor to Mr Young's death is indisputable but Gill did not intend to kill Mr Young.
I wonder quite what questions were asked when Gill's mother was interviewed (it appears to have been more of a door-step ambush than any sort of considered interview) and the published answers, whilst they may well be her words, can assume entirely different meanings depending upon which particular question she was answering at the time.....and which bits have been left out.
That this punch was the major contributory factor to Mr Young's death is indisputable but Gill did not intend to kill Mr Young.
I wonder quite what questions were asked when Gill's mother was interviewed (it appears to have been more of a door-step ambush than any sort of considered interview) and the published answers, whilst they may well be her words, can assume entirely different meanings depending upon which particular question she was answering at the time.....and which bits have been left out.
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