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Love rival who drove car into cyclist jailed for life | Love rival who drove car into cyclist jailed for life |
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A motorist who murdered a love rival when he ploughed into his bicycle at 40mph has been jailed for life. | A motorist who murdered a love rival when he ploughed into his bicycle at 40mph has been jailed for life. |
Sam Spaven drove his Audi into Richard Pencott, 44, as he rode home from work in Harworth, Nottinghamshire, in June. | Sam Spaven drove his Audi into Richard Pencott, 44, as he rode home from work in Harworth, Nottinghamshire, in June. |
Nottingham Crown Court heard Spaven had become abusive to his ex-partner when he learned she was seeing Mr Pencott. | Nottingham Crown Court heard Spaven had become abusive to his ex-partner when he learned she was seeing Mr Pencott. |
The 27-year-old, of Bircotes, Nottinghamshire, pleaded guilty on the first day of his trial and must serve at least 25 years behind bars. | The 27-year-old, of Bircotes, Nottinghamshire, pleaded guilty on the first day of his trial and must serve at least 25 years behind bars. |
Spaven has a son with his former partner Amy Sherwood but the court was told they split up in April. | Spaven has a son with his former partner Amy Sherwood but the court was told they split up in April. |
He became angry after finding out she had been seeing Mr Pencott, a former work colleague of his. | He became angry after finding out she had been seeing Mr Pencott, a former work colleague of his. |
On visiting her home, he told Ms Sherwood "I'm going to chew your face off'" before threatening to kill her and Mr Pencott, Michael Evans, prosecuting, said. | On visiting her home, he told Ms Sherwood "I'm going to chew your face off'" before threatening to kill her and Mr Pencott, Michael Evans, prosecuting, said. |
Updates on this story and more from Nottinghamshire | Updates on this story and more from Nottinghamshire |
Spaven returned the next day and was told to leave around the time Mr Pencott was finishing his shift. | Spaven returned the next day and was told to leave around the time Mr Pencott was finishing his shift. |
He then posted on Facebook: "Richard Pencott and Amy Sherwood have broken me and my family apart and my boy" before driving to "exact his revenge", Mr Evans said. | He then posted on Facebook: "Richard Pencott and Amy Sherwood have broken me and my family apart and my boy" before driving to "exact his revenge", Mr Evans said. |
He mounted the pavement in Blyth Road and drove into Mr Pencott's bicycle, which landed the other side of a 10-foot fence. | He mounted the pavement in Blyth Road and drove into Mr Pencott's bicycle, which landed the other side of a 10-foot fence. |
The father-of-two died almost instantly from head and chest injuries. | The father-of-two died almost instantly from head and chest injuries. |
Spaven then drove to work at a gym in Rotherham, where he was arrested. | |
Witnesses reported seeing damage to his car's windscreen and a big dent in the body work. | Witnesses reported seeing damage to his car's windscreen and a big dent in the body work. |
Judge Michael Stokes said it was "premeditated, deliberate murder." | Judge Michael Stokes said it was "premeditated, deliberate murder." |
"Why? Because you, obsessed as you were with your former partner and mother of your child, were blinded by jealousy and bent on revenge." | "Why? Because you, obsessed as you were with your former partner and mother of your child, were blinded by jealousy and bent on revenge." |
A statement from Mr Pencott's family described him as "honest and hardworking" and called the murder "unprovoked and cowardly". | A statement from Mr Pencott's family described him as "honest and hardworking" and called the murder "unprovoked and cowardly". |
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