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Three drug gang members found guilty of killing a man, who was beaten and dumped at a south Wales hospital, have been jailed for a total of 23 years. | Three drug gang members found guilty of killing a man, who was beaten and dumped at a south Wales hospital, have been jailed for a total of 23 years. |
Vietnamese gang leader Quynh Van Huynh, 51, was jailed for nine years at Cardiff Crown Court. | Vietnamese gang leader Quynh Van Huynh, 51, was jailed for nine years at Cardiff Crown Court. |
Thanh Van Le, 31, Cong Van Le, 48, were each jailed for seven years for the manslaughter of illegal immigrant Tran Nguyen in Newport. | Thanh Van Le, 31, Cong Van Le, 48, were each jailed for seven years for the manslaughter of illegal immigrant Tran Nguyen in Newport. |
The judge said it was a gangland punishment which had gone too far. | The judge said it was a gangland punishment which had gone too far. |
The sentences follow a four-month trial, in which the men had denied murder but were convicted of manslaughter. | The sentences follow a four-month trial, in which the men had denied murder but were convicted of manslaughter. |
Mr Nguyen was left in A&E at the Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport, in November 2006. | Mr Nguyen was left in A&E at the Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport, in November 2006. |
Tran Nguyen was killed by members of gang running a cannabis factory | Tran Nguyen was killed by members of gang running a cannabis factory |
The jury had been told that he was suspected of taking part in a raid by rivals on a cannabis factory in Newport. | The jury had been told that he was suspected of taking part in a raid by rivals on a cannabis factory in Newport. |
Mr Nguyen, 44, a father-of-two, had been smuggled from Vietnam into the UK in the back of a lorry. | Mr Nguyen, 44, a father-of-two, had been smuggled from Vietnam into the UK in the back of a lorry. |
He was housed in London before being sent to Birmingham to work in a nail bar. | He was housed in London before being sent to Birmingham to work in a nail bar. |
He was then sent on to a cannabis factory in Keynsham Avenue, Newport, where he became a lone farmer, known as a "ghost". | He was then sent on to a cannabis factory in Keynsham Avenue, Newport, where he became a lone farmer, known as a "ghost". |
But within a couple of months he was suspected in being involved in a robbery at the factory. | But within a couple of months he was suspected in being involved in a robbery at the factory. |
Mr Nguyen was taken to London where he was beaten, before he was taken back to south Wales, and dumped at the Royal Gwent hospital, unconscious and unresponsive. | Mr Nguyen was taken to London where he was beaten, before he was taken back to south Wales, and dumped at the Royal Gwent hospital, unconscious and unresponsive. |
The judge Mr Justice McKinnon said that this was a gangland punishment beating that went too far. | The judge Mr Justice McKinnon said that this was a gangland punishment beating that went too far. |
The victim's widow said she had been devastated by her husband's death. | The victim's widow said she had been devastated by her husband's death. |
She now feared for the safety of herself and their two children. | She now feared for the safety of herself and their two children. |
The court was also told that the couple's son had been offered a university place, but had had to stay at home to help his mother support the family. | The court was also told that the couple's son had been offered a university place, but had had to stay at home to help his mother support the family. |
Gwent Police have also issued warrants for the arrest of another man Tu Minh Le, who fled to Vietnam, but officers have been unable to extradite him. | Gwent Police have also issued warrants for the arrest of another man Tu Minh Le, who fled to Vietnam, but officers have been unable to extradite him. |
Three other men were acquitted of all charges. | Three other men were acquitted of all charges. |