Killers to be sentenced over death of dad-of-three from Sheffield
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Jarvin Blake, aged 22, was knifed in his chest in an attack in Brackley Street, Burngreave, in March last year.
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Hide AdA group of men jumped out of a car and chased him and a friend, who was seriously injured after being struck over his head with a paving slab.
While it was never established who delivered the fatal knife wound, all four men were said to have ‘had a plan and worked together to orchestrate Mr Blake’s death’.
The stabbing is believed to have been ‘a result of a build-up of violence’ associated with ‘the dealing of drugs’.
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Hide AdLewis Barker, 27, North Hill Road, Southey Green, pleaded guilty to murder and Caine Gray, 27, of Treetown Crescent, Treeton, Rotherham, was found guilty of the same offence following a four-week trial at Sheffield Crown Court.
Sheffield men Josiah Foster, 26, of Wordsworth Crescent, Parson Cross and Devon Walker, 25, of Ellesmere Road North, Burngreave, were both found guilty of manslaughter.
The men are to be sentenced at Sheffield Crown Court this afternoon.
Speaking after their trial, Kelsey Dixon, Jarvin’s fiancee and the mother of his children, said he was her ‘world’ and he ‘idolised’ his children.
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Hide AdShe said: “I hope the Judge gives them a large custodial sentence.
“A large custodial sentence will not bring Jarvin back but it will help me to move on with my life knowing that these murdering cowards are in prison.”