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Four people have been sentenced over the killing of a Leicester student who was stabbed with a broken vodka bottle.Four people have been sentenced over the killing of a Leicester student who was stabbed with a broken vodka bottle.
Bradley Whitfield, 16, was also kicked, punched and hit with a metal bar.Bradley Whitfield, 16, was also kicked, punched and hit with a metal bar.
Both Darren Carr, 35, and Lewis Faulds, 16, of Caldecote Road, were jailed for life for murder at Nottingham Crown Court. Both Darren Carr, 35, and Lewis Faulds, 16, of Caldecote Road, were convicted of murder at Nottingham Crown Court and sentenced to life and nine years.
Nicola Faulds, 32, of the same address, and Chelsea Faxon, 16, of Aikman Avenue were sentenced to eight and five years respectively for manslaughter.Nicola Faulds, 32, of the same address, and Chelsea Faxon, 16, of Aikman Avenue were sentenced to eight and five years respectively for manslaughter.
The judge recommended Carr serves a minimum of 16 years and Lewis Faulds be detained for a minimum of nine years.The judge recommended Carr serves a minimum of 16 years and Lewis Faulds be detained for a minimum of nine years.
The identities of the two younger defendants - Faulds' son, Lewis and his girlfriend, Chelsea Faxon - were disclosed after reporting restrictions were lifted.
During the trial the jury heard that the victim's head was kicked "like a football" after he was attacked with the bottle in the early hours of 1 January this year.During the trial the jury heard that the victim's head was kicked "like a football" after he was attacked with the bottle in the early hours of 1 January this year.
Carr handed himself into a police station hours after the killing and told police "I am scum", the court heard.Carr handed himself into a police station hours after the killing and told police "I am scum", the court heard.
"I have no excuse," he said. "I was drunk.""I have no excuse," he said. "I was drunk."
All four defendants denied the charges against them but jurors found them guilty after more than nine hours of deliberations.All four defendants denied the charges against them but jurors found them guilty after more than nine hours of deliberations.