Jailed in January: Drive-by killers and robbers who threatened to cut off victim s eyelids
Mugshots of those jailed in Coventry and Warwickshire during the first month of 2021
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Members of two warring gypsy gangs have been jailed for more than 30 years after they clashed in a terrifying machete brawl in the street.
The Doherty and Brent Parker families traded blows in the street during a planned fight in the village of Ryton-on-Dunsmore, Warwickshire, while armed with pick-axe handles, machetes and other weapons.
A court heard that the attack, which was the culmination of an escalating feud between the rival traveller families, left one victim with his throat slashed.
A paramedic later said that if the wound had been a couple of millimetres either side or deeper, it would have been a fatal.
Traveller families feud spills into terrifying violence in front of children on school run
The violent attack started with a Jeep being used to ram another vehicle and continued with weapons
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The attack took place in 2018
Friday, 22nd January 2021, 5:19 pm
A former ABA boxing champion is among three men jailed for their parts in a terrifying attack on two brothers during an escalating feud between rival families in the traveller community.
One of the victims of the savage attack could have died after his neck was slashed, missing his carotid artery by just a couple of millimetres, a judge at Warwick Crown Court was told.
John Kiely, amateur boxer Gerry McDonagh and Michael Mongan were charged with attempted murder, which they denied, but pleaded guilty to an alternative offence of wounding with intent.