Tycoon’s son who left toddler brain damaged jailed for brutal fight

Wednesday 25th March 2015 10:14 EDT
 

In 2006 he left toddler Cerys Edwards brain damaged and paralysed in a horrific car crash. She is now nine and requires a ventilator to stay alive. Singh almost killed her when he hit her car at 70mph in an 30mph zone while overtaking and was jailed for 21 months. He was released after six months. He has now been sentenced for another brutal attack in Birmingham in which he and a group of friends attacked two men.
They were involved in an altercation in a bar causing Jarondeep Kooner to lose an eye after he was slashed in the face with a champagne flute by Singh’s friend Theodore Mullings-Fairweather.
When they left, they saw 31-year-old Harprit Singh with a ripped shirt. They assumed he was part of the group involved in the fight and set upon him before running off.
Singh, heir to a £130 million chicken fortune, pleaded guilty to inflicting ABH and violent disorder and was jailed for a year.
Mullings-Fairweather, 25, admitted GBH and GBH with intent and was jailed for eight months. Mullings-Fairweather also received another eight years for a separate offence of robbery after stealing a cash box from outside a Tesco store.
Two other members of their gang, Nathan Pringle and Edward Ansah, were given 18 month sentences.


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