British Broadcasting Corporation

Page last updated at 17:35 GMT, Wednesday, 7 May 2008 18:35 UK

Jury out in student killing trial

Sion Hardy
Sion Hardy was talking to a friend when he was attacked, the court heard

The jury in the trial of two men accused of killing a student in a Liverpool underpass has been sent home.

Simon Taylor, 20, from Wigan, and Kevin O'Dea, 22, from Salford, both deny the manslaughter of Sion Hardy in November 2007. Mr Taylor also denies murder.

Liverpool Crown Court has heard that Mr Hardy, 24, from Bangor, Gwynedd, died after being struck on the neck after leaving a nightclub.

The prosecution claims he caught in a feud between Mr O'Dea and another man.

Mr O'Dea, a host at Manchester United Football Club, had already been cleared of murder on the directions of Judge Henry Globe QC after a witness failed to identify him as having attacked Mr Hardy.

The court has heard Mr Hardy. a student at Liverpool University's department of civic design, "happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time" when he struck up a conversation with Stephen Lunne outside the Nation nightclub.

'Punched and kicked'

The jury was told the two men knew each other from their home town of Bangor, but Mr Hardy was unaware there was a feud between Mr Lunne and Mr O'Dea, who had been in the nightclub, over Mr O'Dea's girlfriend.

The prosecution claimed Mr Taylor, Mr O'Dea, originally from County Donegal, Ireland, and two other men, Richard Faustino and Tom Canning, prepared a "revenge attack" on Mr Lunne and Mr Hardy became its innocent victim.

Mr Taylor told the court he hit Mr Hardy in the face three times but said this was because Mr Hardy was attacking a friend in an underpass.

In a prepared statement, he told police he had been defending Mr Canning, whom he claimed was being punched by Mr Hardy.

Mr Taylor, who the jury heard has a conviction for attacking a police officer, also claimed Mr Hardy was punched "extremely hard to the head" by Mr Faustino.

The court heard witnesses to the attack said they saw Mr Hardy being punched and repeatedly kicked.

Mr Hardy suffered a brain haemorrhage and was pronounced dead at the Royal Liverpool Hospital.




SEE ALSO
Man admits hitting fight victim
01 May 08 |  North West Wales
Man United host cleared of murder
30 Apr 08 |  North West Wales
Fatal assault as friends talked
17 Apr 08 |  North West Wales
Tributes paid to murdered student
15 Nov 07 |  Merseyside
Student died in 'revenge attack'
16 Apr 08 |  North West Wales

RELATED INTERNET LINKS
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites


FEATURES, VIEWS, ANALYSIS
Beijing told to mind its manners during Olympics
Images from the climax of the Pope's trip to Australia
Pakistan's strained relationship with the United States

PRODUCTS & SERVICES

Explore the BBC

This page is best viewed in an up-to-date web browser with style sheets (CSS) enabled. While you will be able to view the content of this page in your current browser, you will not be able to get the full visual experience. Please consider upgrading your browser software or enabling style sheets (CSS) if you are able to do so.
Americas Africa Europe Middle East South Asia Asia Pacific