Police praise bravery of Jack Woodley's family after killers handed sentences totalling 124 years
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Jack Woodley, 18, was enjoying a night out at Houghton Feast with friends on October 16 last year when he was attacked.
He was taken to hospital but sadly passed away from his injuries the following night.
He had received two stab wounds, one to his thigh and the second fatal injury to his back. He also suffered a number of other injuries during a sustained assault.
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Hide AdAn investigation was immediately launched and, in the coming days and weeks, a total of ten boys, then aged between 14 and 17, were arrested and subsequently charged with Jack’s murder.
On June 1, a jury at Newcastle Crown Court found them guilty of murder.
Due to their ages at the time of the offence, there is a restriction banning the naming of the teenagers.
They will begin these sentences at a young offenders’ institutions before being moved to prison.
The case’s senior investigating officer, Detective Chief Inspector Joanne Brooks, said: “Our thoughts continue to be with the loved ones of Jack following his tragic death and we will continue to support them in any way we can.
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Hide Ad“They have shown incredible bravery to share the devastating impact of their loss and to encourage others to think twice about carrying a weapon and becoming involved in violence.
“In the hours leading up the fatal attack, Jack was having the time of his life at a funfair in Houghton. He’d even called his mum to say what a great time he was having.
“He had a lot to celebrate, as earlier that day he’d just picked up the keys for his first flat and was days away from starting a new job.
“Jack had his whole life ahead of him, but tragically would never spend a night in his flat and would never start his new job. Just minutes after talking to his mum, he was attacked by a group of teenage boys and fatally wounded.
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Hide AdDet Chief Insp Brooks hopes the tragic case acts as a serious reminder to everyone about the potential consequences of choosing to carry a weapon.
She added: “As a Force, we want to send an unequivocal message to anyone who chooses to carry a weapon of any kind – or becomes involved in violence – there is never an acceptable excuse and the consequences can destroy lives forever.
“Anyone who thinks it is clever or acceptable to do so, we urge you to look at the pain this incident has caused to so many people.
“A life has been taken and countless more destroyed.
“There are no winners where knife crime or serious violence is concerned.”
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Hide AdAndrea Milsom, Senior Crown Prosecutor with CPS North East, said: “Those sentenced today each played a part in the murder of Jack Woodley.
"It is clear from the evidence in this case that the group attended the HoughtonFeast with a shared intent to kill or, at the very least, to seriously injure someone.
“The type of combat knife that they procured in advance and used in their attack has only one purpose, which is to inflict serious or fatal injuries. This was not a spontaneous altercation in which a weapon just happened to be pulled, this attack was premeditated and organised.”