BREAKING: Sadistic gang who kidnapped dad they wrongly suspected of rape and hacked him to death jailed for 235 years
Eight men have been jailed for a total of 235 years following the brutal murder of Wigan dad Christopher Hughes.
Vicious, sadistic attack Mr Hughes was taken from the boot on arrival at White Moss Road South, near the M58, and horrifically subjected to “a tortuous attack” with two knives including a machete. In the vicious and sadistic assault, the two men hacked him to death, inflicting at least 90 sharp wounds to his head, body and limbs including injuries to his scrotum and anus, having lowered his clothing.
His brothers-in-law 52-year-old Alan Jaf, 48-year-old Khalil Awla, 40-year-old Mohammed - who hail from the Kurdish region of Iraq - must serve at least 26, 26 and 27 years respectively. Jaf and Awla - of Ridyard Street and Greenwood Avenue in Wigan respectively - were the joint owners of M6 Motor Garage in the Greater Manchester town, where O’Neill-Davey also worked.
The pair were also said to have worked together repossessing vehicles. Smith shook his head as he was sentenced, took a sip of water then threw his plastic cup to the floor. Meanwhile Voja ranted at the judge, saying: "I know myself. "I have no reason to doubt she was sexually assaulted. I have seen no evidence that Mr Hughes was responsible for any assault on her.
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