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Fuelled by rage, jealousy, rivalry or drugs, the killers jailed in the last 12 months
The M.E.N. recalls the cases where criminals were jailed for murder or manslaughter during 2020
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Kelly Gray, Chervon Pinnock, Mohamed Khashkhush (Image: GMP, Facebook)
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The criminals jailed in Greater Manchester in the weeks before Christmas
People have been locked up for all manner of criminal offences
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Pictured (L-R): Milo Lyndsay, Leanne Bentley, Cody Lowndes, Michael Rowbotham, Michael Lee Gilworth, Ryan Kearsley, Robert Salinger, Natalie Wightman and Malcolm O Connor.
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image captionMr Allan died the day after he was attacked by Stott and Matthews
Two men have been jailed for murdering a shop worker in a horrific attack that escalated from a petty argument in the street, police have said.
David Allan died on 5 June, a day after Joseph Stott and Aiden Matthews beat him in broad daylight in Wythenshawe, Greater Manchester Police said.
The University of Plymouth graduate was attacked after being confronted by the mother of a boy he had pushed over.
Stott and Matthews were handed life sentences at Manchester Crown Court.
Stott, 34, of Hardwick Road, Manchester, was ordered to serve a minimum of 16 years, while Matthews, 31, of Merton Grove, Tyldesley, was given an 18-year minimum term.