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Cashman continued to fire as she blocked the door and one bullet passed through her wrist and struck her youngest child in the chest PUBG
Nee fled and tried to force his way into Ms Korbel’s home Chess
Cashman’s lawyer said his client would not attend the sentencing because he was aware Crown Prosecution Service officials had sung “We are the Champions” after his guilty verdict and felt his trial was “turning into a circus”.But Mrs Justice Yip called his non-attendance “disrespectful” Heu
Olivia Pratt-Korbel's killer was sentenced to life with a minimum of 42 years in prison on Monday as her anguished mother asked how he carried on shooting despite his nine-year-old victim’s screams.Thomas Cashman may die behind bars after being found guilty of shooting the girl inside her home during a botched gangland assassination.The 34-year-old gunman refused to appear in the dock at Manchester Crown Court to be sentenced, but Cheryl Korbel brought a teddy made from her daughter’s pyjamas into the witness box as she described how Cashman had “left the biggest hole in our lives”.Ms Korbel said she could not understand how Cashman kept shooting “after hearing the terrified screams and utter devastation he had caused”.Olivia Pratt-Korbel was shot dead in Liverpool (PA Media)Outside court, she expressed relief that “justice has prevailed” and that her family could “draw a line under seven months of agonising torment”, but she said they had begun their own life sentence “of having to spend the rest of our lives without Olivia”, who she described as “my little love, my shadow”.Cashman was trying to kill Joseph Nee over a drug debt when he opened fire on a street in Liverpool Phbet
Noting that “the mental scars from that night will persist forever”, she said in her sentencing remarks that Cashman “has not acknowledged his responsibility for Olivia’s death and so has demonstrated no remorse”, adding: “His failure to come into court is further evidence of that.” Cebu
Olivia Pratt-Korbel's killer was sentenced to life with a minimum of 42 years in prison on Monday as her anguished mother asked how he carried on shooting despite his nine-year-old victim’s screams.Thomas Cashman may die behind bars after being found guilty of shooting the girl inside her home during a botched gangland assassination.The 34-year-old gunman refused to appear in the dock at Manchester Crown Court to be sentenced, but Cheryl Korbel brought a teddy made from her daughter’s pyjamas into the witness box as she described how Cashman had “left the biggest hole in our lives”.Ms Korbel said she could not understand how Cashman kept shooting “after hearing the terrified screams and utter devastation he had caused”.Olivia Pratt-Korbel was shot dead in Liverpool (PA Media)Outside court, she expressed relief that “justice has prevailed” and that her family could “draw a line under seven months of agonising torment”, but she said they had begun their own life sentence “of having to spend the rest of our lives without Olivia”, who she described as “my little love, my shadow”.Cashman was trying to kill Joseph Nee over a drug debt when he opened fire on a street in Liverpool Jiliplay
Noting that “the mental scars from that night will persist forever”, she said in her sentencing remarks that Cashman “has not acknowledged his responsibility for Olivia’s death and so has demonstrated no remorse”, adding: “His failure to come into court is further evidence of that.” Worldcup
Cashman’s lawyer said his client would not attend the sentencing because he was aware Crown Prosecution Service officials had sung “We are the Champions” after his guilty verdict and felt his trial was “turning into a circus”.But Mrs Justice Yip called his non-attendance “disrespectful” Reward
Nee fled and tried to force his way into Ms Korbel’s home
Cashman continued to fire as she blocked the door and one bullet passed through her wrist and struck her youngest child in the chest Signup