Terrifying second thugs armed with machetes ambush dad exterior KFC
Kelvin Ward was hacked to dying exterior a KFC
Three youngsters and a person have been jailed for a complete of 82 years after a dad was hacked to dying with machetes and zombie knives on the street.
Kelvin Ward, 50, was ambushed as he left a KFC drive-thru along with his 19-year-old son, who the gang had been making an attempt to kill on April 18, 2023.
Tyrone Hollywood, 17, Leighton Williams, 28, Rusharn Williams-Reid, 17, and Aaron Coates, 17, have been in a stolen Ford Kuga simply earlier than 8pm.
They noticed Mr Ward getting right into a Vaxuhall Corsa pushed by his son at KFC on Chester Road in Castle Bromwich, West Mids.
Hollywood drove the Kuga into the KFC automotive park and rammed Mr Ward’s automotive.
The assault was launched exterior KFC
Mr Ward’s son drove away along with his father, however their automotive was repeatedly struck till its airbags have been let off and it was pressured to cease.
Mr Ward’s son fled because the gang from the Kuga shouted: “Get him now, keep chasing. Kill him, everyone kill him.”
Shocking footage reveals the masked thugs chasing Mr Ward throughout the road with large blades.
He was chased by Hollywood, together with Williams and Williams-Reid, however managed to flee with the assistance of a person on an e-bike.
Kelvin Ward was killed
Mr Ward jumped into the gang’s Kuga and drove within the course which his son had run off in. He drove the automobile at Hollywood, however missed and crashed into railings.
Hollywood was handed a machete or zombie knife by Coates. Hollywood and Leighton Williams have been then caught on CCTV stabbing Mr Ward.
He suffered a deadly wound to the guts and Hollywood struck Mr Ward once more as he lay dying within the highway.
West Midlands Police launched an enormous manhunt and recognized the gang by means of witness statements, CCTV, clothes, DNA and fingerprint proof, and cell phone utilization.
Detectives revealed Mr Ward’s son had been associates with a number of the attackers, however that they had fallen out. Mr Ward’s household house had additionally been attacked simply days earlier than the killing.
Police rushed to the scene
At Coventry Crown Court final November, Hollywood was convicted of homicide alongside Williams, of Birmingham.
Coates, now 18, of Shard End, and Williams-Reid, additionally 18, have been each cleared of homicide however discovered responsible of manslaughter.
All 4 have been discovered responsible of conspiracy to homicide Mr Ward’s son.
Today (April 18) Williams was sentenced to life and ordered to serve not less than 29 years. Hollywood was sentenced to life and ordered to serve a minimal of 19 years. Coates was jailed for 21 years for manslaughter and conspiracy to homicide. Williams-Reid was jailed for 13-and-a-half years for conspiracy to homicide.
In an emotional tribute, Mr Ward’s household referred to as him a “loving partner, father, son, brother and friend to many”.
An enormous crime scene was arrange following the assault
Mr Ward’s companion, Tammy, mentioned: “Kelvin was the love of my life. He was a fantastic partner, father, son, brother and good friend to many. He always put himself out for other people and if anyone needed a job doing or shoulder to cry on, he’d be there.
“He was very distinctive and there was by no means a uninteresting second when he was round. He was humorous, the life and soul of a celebration, he labored exhausting to offer for his household, he had a lot extra to stay for and cherished life.
“We didn’t even get to say goodbye instead we got to watch videos of his last moments which was horrific. To see the man I love stabbed by savage people then left to die like ‘road kill’ dumped on a road is disgraceful and no one should have to go through that.
“The measure of how good a person is, is by how many individuals turned up at his funeral. There was estimated to be 500 individuals and Kelvin had a particular reference to each who attended. The church was so full that individuals stood exterior. Knife crime is a large drawback within the UK. We hear about it day by day.
“The levels of violence are increasing and this is why we need longer sentences on those caught with knives or machetes. It’s our news today and could be yours tomorrow. We need to send a message to the young people that life is not a computer game, but it appears that this is exactly what the younger generation are treating life as.
“It seems that they consider they’ve the authority to resolve on somebody’s destiny?”