Malvern man jailed for manslaughter

The 53-year-old has been sentenced for over six years.

Author: Hannah RichardsonPublished 2nd Sep 2024

A 53-year-old man was today sentenced to six years and eight months for manslaughter following an incident outside a pub in Malvern last year.

David Butler, of Bawdsey Avenue in Malvern, pleaded guilty at Worcester Crown Court where he was handed the prison term.

On New Year’s Eve last year, Butler punched the victim, Robert Chadney, to the side of the head outside the Beauchamp Arms in Malvern causing him to sustain irrecoverable injuries from which he subsequently died.

Detective Inspector Mark Walters said: “Our thoughts remain with the family and friends of Robert who needlessly lost his life that night. No length of sentence will ever fully repair the huge loss they have suffered, but I hope todays sentence goes some way towards bringing closure to what has been, and continues to be, an extremely difficult time for them.

“Robert was out celebrating New Year’s Eve, like people up and down the country, but sadly, Butler’s actions that night meant he never made it home.

“This is an incredibly sad case and shows how an alcohol induced, split-second decision, and single punch can change and devastate lives forever.”

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