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Alan Greaves killing: Ashley Foster guilty of manslaughter | |
(35 minutes later) | |
A man has been found guilty of the manslaughter of organist Alan Greaves on Christmas Eve in Sheffield. | |
Alan Greaves, 68, was attacked with a pick-axe handle as he made his way to St Saviour's Church, in High Green, Sheffield, on 24 December. | Alan Greaves, 68, was attacked with a pick-axe handle as he made his way to St Saviour's Church, in High Green, Sheffield, on 24 December. |
Ashley Foster, 22, of Wesley Road, High Green was cleared of murder after a trial at Sheffield Crown Court. | |
Jonathan Bowling, also 22, of Carwood Way, Pitsmoor, Sheffield had earlier admitted murdering Mr Greaves. | |
The jury found Foster not guilty of murder. | |
Confusion in court | |
Both men are to be sentenced on Friday. | |
There was confusion in court after the clerk only asked the jury foreman whether Foster was guilty of murder. | |
When the foreman said "not guilty" there were celebrations from Foster's family. | |
But as Mr Greaves' widow Maureen looked shocked and confused, the jury foreman, who had already been asked to sit, shouted "but guilty of manslaughter". | |
The jury of six men and six women returned its verdicts after 13 hours of deliberations. |