A man who ruptured his 'good-natured' friend's spleen during a fight in his own home has been jailed for manslaughter
Hull Crown Court heard that the two men had been friends, but Hayman had been taking advantage of Mr Moirrison and was exploiting the use of his home for his own needs.
“Whilst the outcome at court cannot sadly bring Neville back, I really hope that it provides them with some comfort in knowing the man responsible for Neville’s death is now behind bars and unable to harm anyone else. “I’m pleased he admitted what he did, sparing Neville’s family the further heartache of a trial and that we have been able to bring him to justice.
“This was a senseless and callous attack and we will never be able to comprehend why anybody would carry out such drastic and unforgiveable actions over a disagreement.
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