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Shane Tunney murder trial: Two found guilty of 'savage' killing Shane Tunney murder trial: Two found guilty of 'savage' killing
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Two men have been found guilty of a "savage" street murder.Two men have been found guilty of a "savage" street murder.
Shane Tunney, 24, died after he was "kicked like a football" and punched by a gang on Norton High Street in Stockton as he went to buy pizza last June.Shane Tunney, 24, died after he was "kicked like a football" and punched by a gang on Norton High Street in Stockton as he went to buy pizza last June.
Kearan Terry Davis and Kieran Harry Davis, both 18, had denied killing him.Kearan Terry Davis and Kieran Harry Davis, both 18, had denied killing him.
Jake Douglas and Brandon Pitt, both 18, and three other teenagers who cannot be named were cleared of murder but convicted of manslaughter. Jake Douglas, Brandon Pitt, and Daniel Hunt, all 18, and two other teenagers who cannot be named, were cleared of murder but convicted of manslaughter.
In a statement Mr Tunney's family said he had "more of a life in his 24 years than many will within a lifetime".In a statement Mr Tunney's family said he had "more of a life in his 24 years than many will within a lifetime".
"He was one of the most kind-hearted, selfless people you could ever meet, he was a blessing within our lives and to anyone that knew him and he will never be replaced.""He was one of the most kind-hearted, selfless people you could ever meet, he was a blessing within our lives and to anyone that knew him and he will never be replaced."
The seven will be sentenced in June.The seven will be sentenced in June.
They were also convicted of attacking Mr Tunney's friend Anthony Kirk, who was with him at the time.They were also convicted of attacking Mr Tunney's friend Anthony Kirk, who was with him at the time.
Teesside Crown Court heard the pair had been at a cash machine when they were pelted with waste food by a group on the roof of an adjoining Tesco store.Teesside Crown Court heard the pair had been at a cash machine when they were pelted with waste food by a group on the roof of an adjoining Tesco store.
Soon after, they were confronted by the group and attacked.Soon after, they were confronted by the group and attacked.
One witness described Mr Tunney being "kicked - like they were kicking footballs at a goal" while Mr Kirk was beaten with a pole.One witness described Mr Tunney being "kicked - like they were kicking footballs at a goal" while Mr Kirk was beaten with a pole.
The court heard Mr Tunney managed to escape but, having flagged down a passing taxi, changed his mind and went back to help his friend, only to be attacked again.The court heard Mr Tunney managed to escape but, having flagged down a passing taxi, changed his mind and went back to help his friend, only to be attacked again.
He was left in a coma and died in hospital five weeks later.He was left in a coma and died in hospital five weeks later.
His partner, Vix Cooper, said: "Once the sedation had been taken off, I remember he looked at me and we made eye contact.His partner, Vix Cooper, said: "Once the sedation had been taken off, I remember he looked at me and we made eye contact.
"For the first time he lifted his arm up and he held my hand and I saw a tear come down his cheek.""For the first time he lifted his arm up and he held my hand and I saw a tear come down his cheek."