Man who threw ‘fatal and sickening’ punch outside Wetherspoons pub jailed

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Man who threw ‘fatal and sickening’ punch outside Wetherspoons pub jailed

Jordan Davies – BBC Wales
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A man who killed a “kind and gentle” father with a “fatal and sickening” punch outside a Wetherspoons pub has been jailed for 10 and a half years.

Marcus Carpenter, 37, died in hospital four days after the attack outside The Picture House pub in Ebbw Vale, Blaenau Gwent, in February.

The court heard Kyle O’Callaghan, 30, of no fixed above, punched Carpenter so hard he caused his head to “snap backwards”.

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Judge Daniel Williams said O’Callaghan, who pleaded guilty to manslaughter, delivered a “fatal and sickening blow” in an act of “selfish, mindless violence”.

The court heard O’Callaghan dragged the victim’s body along the street before fleeing the scene.

“You treated his lifeless body without an ounce of care, concern or dignity,” the judge said.

A £10,000 Crimestoppers appeal was offered for information on his whereabouts, and he was arrested days later while attempting to climb out of a window, police said.

Carpenter was left severely injured after the attack and died from his injuries in hospital.

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Martha Smith-Higgins, prosecuting, said a postmortem revealed he suffered a hypnoxic brain injury, meaning a lack of oxygen to the brain, as well as a cardiac arrest and bleeding on the brain.

In a tribute issued at the time of his death, his family said he was a “beloved son, partner and dad”.