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Hailsham: Driver guilty of murder after running over man's head | |
(17 days later) | |
Jack Field, 24, died after a car was driven over his head in Hailsham in 2023 | Jack Field, 24, died after a car was driven over his head in Hailsham in 2023 |
A man has been found guilty of murder after an altercation between a group of young men in East Sussex escalated as one deliberately drove over another's head. | A man has been found guilty of murder after an altercation between a group of young men in East Sussex escalated as one deliberately drove over another's head. |
Jack Field, 24, died after a Mitsubishi Shogun was driven over his head following the fight in Hailsham in November 2023. | Jack Field, 24, died after a Mitsubishi Shogun was driven over his head following the fight in Hailsham in November 2023. |
Kyle Dumble, 27, denied the charges of murder and attempted grievous bodily harm with intent, but was found guilty at Hove Crown Court on Friday. | Kyle Dumble, 27, denied the charges of murder and attempted grievous bodily harm with intent, but was found guilty at Hove Crown Court on Friday. |
He is to be sentenced on Monday. | He is to be sentenced on Monday. |
Following the verdicts, Mr Field's family paid tribute to "the most selfless, respectful gentleman". | Following the verdicts, Mr Field's family paid tribute to "the most selfless, respectful gentleman". |
"He will never be able to be replaced and has left a gaping hole which will never be filled but we will hold him in our hearts forever," they said. | "He will never be able to be replaced and has left a gaping hole which will never be filled but we will hold him in our hearts forever," they said. |
"Although nothing can bring Jack back, we are pleased he has got the justice he deserves." | "Although nothing can bring Jack back, we are pleased he has got the justice he deserves." |
Amy Packham, prosecuting, previously told the jury that some of Mr Field's friends had got into an argument with one of Dumble's friends, Jimmy Stonestreet, who was parked nearby. | Amy Packham, prosecuting, previously told the jury that some of Mr Field's friends had got into an argument with one of Dumble's friends, Jimmy Stonestreet, who was parked nearby. |
Seeing his friend in a fight, Dumble got into Mr Stonestreet's car and drove it towards Mr Field and his friend, crashing into a parked vehicle that knocked Mr Field into the road, she said. | Seeing his friend in a fight, Dumble got into Mr Stonestreet's car and drove it towards Mr Field and his friend, crashing into a parked vehicle that knocked Mr Field into the road, she said. |
She said that Dumble then drove over Mr Field's head, killing him instantly, before fleeing the scene. | She said that Dumble then drove over Mr Field's head, killing him instantly, before fleeing the scene. |
Witnesses told how Dumble, who was disqualified from driving, looked out of the open driver's window before driving over Mr Field. | Witnesses told how Dumble, who was disqualified from driving, looked out of the open driver's window before driving over Mr Field. |
During the trial, Kyle Dumble claimed that there had been a fault with the vehicle | During the trial, Kyle Dumble claimed that there had been a fault with the vehicle |
During the trial, Dumble claimed that he did not intend to hit anyone and said there had been a fault with the vehicle. | During the trial, Dumble claimed that he did not intend to hit anyone and said there had been a fault with the vehicle. |
However, as part of the prosecution case, an expert vehicle examiner dismissed any suggestion that it could have accidentally slipped into reverse from drive. | However, as part of the prosecution case, an expert vehicle examiner dismissed any suggestion that it could have accidentally slipped into reverse from drive. |
Katie Quincey, from the Crown Prosecution Service, said: "This was no accident." | Katie Quincey, from the Crown Prosecution Service, said: "This was no accident." |
She added: "Dumble had every opportunity to leave the scene but chose, in his anger, to use the vehicle like a weapon and run people down." | She added: "Dumble had every opportunity to leave the scene but chose, in his anger, to use the vehicle like a weapon and run people down." |
Mr Field's friend, Jack Johnson, told the court that after the altercation, he heard an engine revving and turned to see a vehicle on the pavement. He said he then heard screaming. | Mr Field's friend, Jack Johnson, told the court that after the altercation, he heard an engine revving and turned to see a vehicle on the pavement. He said he then heard screaming. |
Owain Leaney, who was also part of Mr Field's group of friends, told the court that he was "quite drunk", but remembered an altercation and a vehicle coming towards them. | Owain Leaney, who was also part of Mr Field's group of friends, told the court that he was "quite drunk", but remembered an altercation and a vehicle coming towards them. |
"It was definitely ramming into us as a group with intent," he said. | "It was definitely ramming into us as a group with intent," he said. |
Meanwhile, Reece Dumble, 30, was found not guilty of common assault and witness intimidation. | Meanwhile, Reece Dumble, 30, was found not guilty of common assault and witness intimidation. |
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