Four men jailed after death of Blackpool man in revenge attack

John Hutchinson, 44, died in April last year, after suffering a cardiac arrest following the attack

Author: Louisa KingPublished 16th Jan 2024

Four men have been jailed for a total of more than 85 years for killing John Hutchinson in Blackpool in a revenge attack.

Lancashire Police were called around 6.50pm on Monday April 10 to a report of an aggravated burglary at an address in Scorton Avenue where a group of men, carrying a hammer, metal bar and a wooden pole, had entered a flat and assaulted a man before making off from the scene.

Officers attended the incident and spoke with the victim, John Hutchinson (pictured), 44.

At around 9.10pm on the same day we were called by the ambulance service to the same address, where Mr Hutchinson had suffered a suspected cardiac arrest. He was taken to Blackpool Victoria Hospital for treatment but sadly later died.

Following a Home Office post-mortem examination, it was established he had died from a ruptured spleen which had caused fatal internal bleeding. The bleeding had been caused by a hammer blow which had struck with considerable force and had fractured a rib and perforated the spleen.

The assault on Mr Hutchinson was a revenge attack after he and another man stole a large quantity of drugs earlier the same day from the home address of a man called Daniel Cunningham.

After an investigation by the Force Major Investigation Team four men were arrested and charged.

And after a trial at Preston Crown Court, they were unanimously convicted by a jury.

They were sentenced at Preston Crown Court today (Tuesday, January 16)

Daniel Cunningham (16/11/89) Tarnbrook Drive, Blackpool was found guilty of manslaughter. He was sentenced to 18 years for this offence and six years concurrent and two years consecutive for drug offences.

Lee Clarke (16/03/90) Greenall Court, Prescot, Merseyside was found guilty of murder. He was sentenced to life with a minimum term of 27 years. He was also given a nine-year concurrent sentence for drug offences.

David Bond (28/12/89), Oaklands Avenue, Liverpool was found guilty of murder. He was given a life sentence with a minimum term of 24 years. He was also jailed for six months concurrent for drug offences.

Darren McCabe (07/04/76) Warwick Road, Blackpool was convicted of manslaughter. He was jailed for 16 years.

Detective Chief Inspector Andy Fallows, of the Force Major Investigation Team (FMIT) said: “First and foremost my thoughts today are with John Hutchinson’s family and friends who lost a loved one in brutal circumstances.

“I welcome these sentences and I hope that they provide some sense that justice has been served.”

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