Tariq Dervan, Romario Harmer, and Talleko Lemonious face a ‘lengthy’ jail term after being found guilty of the ‘terrifying’ robbery of the brothers of Premier League footballers Marcus Rashford and Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Tariq Dervan, Romario Harmer and Talleko Lemonious face ‘lengthy’ jail sentences after they brutally attacked five men, including Dane Rashford and Tyler Alexander-Arnold.
On New Year’s Day 2019, Mr Alexander-Arnold and Mr Rashford had met with Daniel Payne, Jacob Dunne-Simon, and Tre Gill and went to a Caribbean takeaway. The men, later identified as Dervan, Harmer, and Lemonious, attacked Mr Alexander-Arnold and Mr Rashford with a baseball bat and a sawn-off shotgun. Mr Alexander-Arnold was not wearing a watch, so instead handed over his wallet and the keys to his £70,000 Range Rover. Mr Rashford was made to hand over a Rolex worth £22,000, and Mr Dunne-Simon a Rolex worth up to £4,000.Mr Rashford explained that he could not see what was going on but then felt a ‘prick’ on his back before looking up and seeing a gun being ‘pointed towards my face’.
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