Jockey Jailed for Killing Pensioner in Newmarket Brawl
Jockey Jailed for Killing Pensioner in Newmarket Brawl

A jockey has been sentenced to three years in prison after admitting to causing the death of a 71-year-old man during a violent altercation in Newmarket, Suffolk. Levi Williams, 25, struck pensioner Richard Wingrove, who subsequently suffered fatal injuries after being knocked to the ground.

Incident Details

The confrontation occurred in Newmarket, a town renowned for its horse racing industry. Williams, a professional jockey, became involved in a brawl that resulted in Mr Wingrove being hit and pushed to the pavement. The elderly victim was rushed to hospital in critical condition but succumbed to his injuries ten days later, in March 2025.

Legal Proceedings

Williams was initially charged with murder, but the charge was reduced to manslaughter following his guilty plea. During the sentencing at a local court, the judge emphasised the severity of the offence, noting that the victim was a vulnerable individual who suffered catastrophic injuries. The court heard that Williams had shown remorse for his actions.

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The case has drawn attention to the consequences of violence, even in incidents where no lethal intent is present. Local residents expressed shock at the tragic outcome of what began as a street altercation.

This remains a developing story, and further updates are expected as more details emerge from the investigation and legal proceedings.

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