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Liam Hendry, left, was mowed down by killer Dean Wright, top and, bottom, the teenager s family speak outside court last month A MAN who mowed down a teenager in a senseless attack has been sentenced to 22 years in prison. Dean Wright was convicted of the murder of Liam Hendry last month at the High Court in Glasgow after a week-long trial. Today Judge Lord Arthurson handed down the sentence to Wright, who was high on cocaine and had been drinking booze when he ploughed into the 18-year-old. The judge said the effect of Liam s loss on his family would be profound and enduring , giving them a life sentence of grief .
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The disqualified driver who deliberately drove at the 18-year-old was convicted of murder at the High Court in Glasgow today.
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Liam s brother Marc read a statement outside of court with his mum Margaret, dad William and brother Paul (Image: Mike Gibbons/Spindrift)
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Man convicted of murder after mowing down Liam Hendry A MAN who deliberately mowed down teenager Liam Hendry has been convicted of murder. Dean Wright had taken alcohol and cocaine when he ploughed into the 18-year-old, sending him flying into the windscreen and leaving him with catastrophic head injuries. Liam s parents wept and held one another as the verdict was delivered and Judge Lord Arthurson praised them for their quiet dignity throughout the trial. The judge told Wright: “You inflicted on Liam Hendry catastrophic and unsurvivable head injuries. This was a deliberate, unprovoked and murderous attack.” Lord Arthurson told Wright the only sentence for murder was life imprisonment.