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Jail for thug who 'celebrated' fatal attack

2 Sep 2010


A thug who celebrated carrying out a fatal attack on a hospital worker as if he had just scored a goal was jailed for eight years today.

Father-of-two Jagtar Johal, 37, knocked Richard Price to the ground with a glass or bottle before kicking and stamping on him.

Johal shouted “Come on” as he and his friends left 23-year-old Mr Price unconscious and dying, the Old Bailey heard.

Mr Price, who worked at Great Ormond Street, was attacked last Halloween after a row in a pub in Bromley when he refused to buy another man a drink. He died three days after the assault.

Jonathan Rees QC, prosecuting, said: “Some of those who witnessed the sickening attack described the behaviour of the group being like a pack of animals.”

Johal, of Bromley, was cleared of murder but found guilty of manslaughter when he was tried alongside three others this year.

Murat Karabeyaz, 25, of Catford, was also acquitted of murder but jurors were unable to decide on the charge of manslaughter and he faces a retrial.

Param-Jit Theara, 25, of Eltham, and Michael Liddell, 20, of Ealing, were cleared of all charges.

Judge Peter Thornton said Mr Price may have struck the first blow, but it was an “uneven contest” that was “quickly all over” and left the victim unconscious on the floor.

The judge told Johal: “You struck him viciously over the back of the head with a glass or bottle. You kicked him and stamped on his head.

“You all left together, according to one witness, celebrating, as if you had just scored a goal.

“There was evidence that as part of the celebration you, Johal, shouted Come on'. You even returned later for your keys which you had dropped in the alley, and still did not help him.”

The judge said Johal had a “bad record of violence”, with previous convictions for violent disorder, affray, actual bodily harm and robbery.

He said there was evidence that the assault on Mr Price was a “sustained attack” and a “fast-moving, frightening incident”.

But he said the jury “could not be sure of the roles of individual defendants” in the violence.

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.. not a very long time for taking someone's life is it and in such a vicious way? You get more for robbing when no-one gets hurt..... sad world.

- bjj, Sydney, Australia, 03/09/2010 10:26
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I wonder if this is still news in the years to come like a certain stephen lawrence case. Both terrible crimes and all guilty parties should rot in jail. Life means life.

- simon, washington, England, 02/09/2010 20:42
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No chance of them being charged with racism then? No thought not.

- Fred, Horsham, 02/09/2010 16:33
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