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A father and daughter who launched a fatal attack on a neighbour who punctured a child's football have each been jailed for seven years.A father and daughter who launched a fatal attack on a neighbour who punctured a child's football have each been jailed for seven years.
Natalie Bollen and William Jelly assaulted Kelly Machin on the day she deflated the ball using a knife.Natalie Bollen and William Jelly assaulted Kelly Machin on the day she deflated the ball using a knife.
Ms Machin, who had been fed up with balls landing in her back garden in Leicester, died two weeks after the attack, which happened on 23 August.Ms Machin, who had been fed up with balls landing in her back garden in Leicester, died two weeks after the attack, which happened on 23 August.
Bollen, 28, and Jelly, 48, were convicted of manslaughter last month.Bollen, 28, and Jelly, 48, were convicted of manslaughter last month.
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Leicester Crown Court heard that Ms Machin was concerned about the excessive noise made by Bollen's children, and bothered by them regularly kicking balls into her garden.Leicester Crown Court heard that Ms Machin was concerned about the excessive noise made by Bollen's children, and bothered by them regularly kicking balls into her garden.
On 23 August, she punctured a ball with a knife, which led to a confrontation in which she was punched by Bollen and pushed or punched to the ground by Jelly.On 23 August, she punctured a ball with a knife, which led to a confrontation in which she was punched by Bollen and pushed or punched to the ground by Jelly.
The court heard how they barged their way into Ms Machin's house uninvited.The court heard how they barged their way into Ms Machin's house uninvited.
Her injuries were assessed by paramedics, but she was not admitted to hospital.Her injuries were assessed by paramedics, but she was not admitted to hospital.
She continued experiencing severe pain and was eventually taken to hospital on 28 August, but her injuries were regarded as not requiring emergency treatment.She continued experiencing severe pain and was eventually taken to hospital on 28 August, but her injuries were regarded as not requiring emergency treatment.
But Ms Machin, who lived two doors down from Bollen in Waldwick Close, was found dead at her home on 5 September, having died "alone and in pain" either on 3 or 4 September.But Ms Machin, who lived two doors down from Bollen in Waldwick Close, was found dead at her home on 5 September, having died "alone and in pain" either on 3 or 4 September.
The court heard that rib injuries had caused 1.9 litres of blood to gradually accumulate around her heart, which stopped working.The court heard that rib injuries had caused 1.9 litres of blood to gradually accumulate around her heart, which stopped working.
Det Ch Insp Martin Smalley said: "A seemingly minor incident resulted in a person losing their life.
"The defendants' actions on that day were excessive and they attacked Kelly without regard for the consequences."