Three Men Jailed for 'Blood-Sport' Violence at Henry Nowak Protest
Three Jailed for 'Blood-Sport' Protest Violence

Three more men have been jailed for their involvement in violence at a demonstration over the murder of student Henry Nowak, with a judge describing their actions as treating the protest like a 'blood-sport'. The latest sentences bring the total number of arrests to 10.

Sentences Handed Down

Darren Medhurst, 36, was sentenced to three years and three months at Southampton Crown Court. Callum Darch, 27, and Harley Haynes, 23, were each imprisoned for two years and six months. All three were convicted of violent disorder.

The court heard that the men participated in violent clashes during a protest in Southampton following the murder of the student. The judge condemned their behavior, stating they had turned the demonstration into a 'blood-sport'.

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