
Four jailed for 'sickening' machete and gun attack in Gorton
Members of the jury were told the defendants had spotted their victim in the alley.After the victim unsuccessfully tried to hide by crouching behind a parked van and a tree, his attackers got off their electric bikes and gave chase.GMP said Kellen Mongeme and Zak Morris, both 17 at the time, brandished machetes while 27-year-old Kavon Haselden-Hoyle held a shotgun.Police said the victim then tried to jump over a garden fence but was grabbed and struck repeatedly with the machetes before falling to the ground. As he tried to get to his feet, Haselden-Hoyle opened fire.The shot hit one of the 21-year-old's legs but he managed to drag himself away as the group of attackers fled the scene.
'Lucky to be alive'
Detectives, who gathered and pored through hundreds of hours of CCTV footage and phone records, established that the four had met at a house in Ardwick to plan the attack.In preparation for the shooting, they intentionally left their mobile phones behind and changed their clothing in a bid to conceal their identities.Speaking after sentencing, Det Insp Louise Edwards said: "The extreme level of violence used in this attack was sickening."The attack was carried out in broad daylight and the victim was struck repeatedly with machetes and blasted with a shotgun."He has been left with extremely serious life-changing injuries, including the partial loss of his leg, and is lucky to be alive."The four perpetrators have shown no remorse throughout the investigation."The streets of Manchester are safer now that these men have been jailed."Following their five-week trial, Haselden-Hoyle of Beamish Close, Ardwick was jailed for 40 years.Xarvae Forrester, 21 and of Greengage, Ardwick, was jailed for 26 years.Mongeme, now 18 and of Haymarket Street, Ardwick, was handed a 21-year prison sentence.Zak Morris, 17 and of Silverlace Avenue, Openshaw, was detained for 20 years.
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