A gang who used swords, hammers and baseball bats to attack a rival on a Southall street have been jailed for total of 104 years. The gang of five each had a role to play in the death of Sukhjinder Singh, also known as Gurinder Singh, who was viciously attacked on Spikes Bridge Road over a long-running feud between rivals within the Sikh community.
Gurinder had a longstanding feud with Kuldeep Dhillon, 26, dating back to 2013. Dhillon grew angered when he found out Gurinder had been boasting about having assaulted him at a Sikh religious festival in Birmingham, the court heard.
Police , who are still hunting for more people who took part in the attack, said the five attackers had taken "revenge" after a bitter feud.

