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Family forced to watch father die | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
The partner and six children of a man stabbed to death in a street fight had to watch and try to comfort him as he died, a judge said on Tuesday. | |
"They witnessed, as they comforted him as he died, your complete inhumanity, your destruction of their partner, their father, their family," he said. | |
Mr Justice Stephens was speaking to Francisco Antonio Notarantonio, 21, of Whitecliff Parade, Belfast. | |
He was jailed for 11 years for the manslaughter of Gerard Devlin. | |
Mr Devlin was stabbed in the back in front of his family at Whitecliff Parade in west Belfast in February 2006 | |
At Belfast Crown Court on Tuesday, the judge said the attack was "ferocious", "callous" and "brutal". | |
Any sentence he imposed might come to an end, but for the victim's family, the consequences would be there for life, he said. | |
Mr Justice Stephens said the offences warranted "severe punishment" to send a clear message to others involved in violence. | |
Four other members of the Notorantonio family were charged with affray. | Four other members of the Notorantonio family were charged with affray. |
Christopher Notorantonio, 53, of Whitecliff Parade, received a one-year suspended sentence. | |
His 24-year-old son, William, also of Whitecliff Parade, was jailed for two years, as were Paul Burns, 24, of Dermott Hill Park, and Antony Notorantonio, 50, of no fixed abode. | |
Mr Justice Stephens said the stabbing was "damaging and distressing" to Mr Devlin's family. | |
He accepted that the stabbing was "spontaneous and impulsive" and was in the context of a long standing feud, but he said the fall-out had been felt by a whole community. | |
He told all the defendants: "Your despicable crimes added to the conflagration with serious effects on the wider community and ongoing lawless incidents in the area." |
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