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A father and son have been convicted of killing a 21-year-old man in a McDonald's restaurant.A father and son have been convicted of killing a 21-year-old man in a McDonald's restaurant.
Richard Moore died after suffering a blow to the neck in the restaurant in Hay Hill, Norwich, on 21 March.Richard Moore died after suffering a blow to the neck in the restaurant in Hay Hill, Norwich, on 21 March.
Gerard Stonehouse, 48, and his son Jonathan Stonehouse, 18, had both denied manslaughter during a trial at Norwich Crown Court.Gerard Stonehouse, 48, and his son Jonathan Stonehouse, 18, had both denied manslaughter during a trial at Norwich Crown Court.
The pair, of Woodcock Road, Norwich, were convicted by jurors following three hours of deliberations.The pair, of Woodcock Road, Norwich, were convicted by jurors following three hours of deliberations.
They have both been remanded in custody and will be sentenced at a date to be fixed later this month.They have both been remanded in custody and will be sentenced at a date to be fixed later this month.
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The confrontation began when Mr Moore defended his pregnant girlfriend, Jemma Todd, who had accused Jonathan Stonehouse of staring at her.
John Farmer, prosecuting, told jurors how the defendants continued to beat Mr Moore as he lay "lifeless and dying".John Farmer, prosecuting, told jurors how the defendants continued to beat Mr Moore as he lay "lifeless and dying".
"They went on beating a person who was already dead," Mr Farmer said."They went on beating a person who was already dead," Mr Farmer said.
Mr Moore, who was 5ft 8in and weighed eight stone, suffered 20 separate injuries in the attack.Mr Moore, who was 5ft 8in and weighed eight stone, suffered 20 separate injuries in the attack.
One blow caused a tear in an underlying artery in the right-hand side of Mr Moore's neck and he died from internal bleeding.One blow caused a tear in an underlying artery in the right-hand side of Mr Moore's neck and he died from internal bleeding.
He was officially pronounced dead at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital on 22 March.He was officially pronounced dead at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital on 22 March.
When questioned by police the Stonehouses made no comment before issuing statements in which they claimed they had acted in self-defence.When questioned by police the Stonehouses made no comment before issuing statements in which they claimed they had acted in self-defence.
The confrontation began when Mr Moore defended his pregnant girlfriend, Jemma Todd, who had accused Jonathan Stonehouse of staring at her.