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Timothy Tinson jailed for life over Beverley town centre murder
Timothy Tinson jailed for life over Beverley town centre murder

BBC News

time05-08-2025

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Timothy Tinson jailed for life over Beverley town centre murder

A man has been jailed for life after admitting killing a man in a "horrific, brutal" attack in Beverley town centre earlier this Phillips, 44, died from head injuries after being punched to the ground and repeatedly stamped on, Hull Crown Court footage showed Timothy Tinson, 43, arguing with Mr Phillips on Lairgate in the early hours of 4 January and knocking him out before attacking him as he lay defenceless on the his arrest, Tinson was seen on a police bodycam saying: "I'm a murderer, I don't feel bad about it," prosecutor Samuel Green KC said. Mr Green told the court that Mr Phillips and Tinson were acquaintances who had fallen cameras showed them having repeated altercations around Beverley before the fatal the efforts of a first aider from a nearby bar and paramedics, Mr Phillips was declared dead at hospital a short time prosecution said the cause of death was blunt force trauma causing bleeding in the brain then cardiac arrest, with the pathologist concluding that "the stamps on the head contributed to death".In an impact statement, the victim's eldest sister, Katie Phillips, told the court that her brother's killing had left the family "empty and broken".She said the family were haunted by the fact that Mr Phillips "died alone and scared" in a "horrific, brutal" attack."You chose to take my brother's life in a distressing, senseless, incomprehensible way," Ms Phillips said."I should never have had to write a eulogy for my little brother." Tinson, of Lairgate in Beverley, pleaded guilty to murder on the first day of his trial and was given life imprisonment, with a minimum term of 18 sentence, Judge John Thackray KC described it as a "severe and sustained attack".He added that although the assault took place during a dispute between the two men "I am satisfied that Matthew Phillips was not a threat to you"."With all of your might you proceeded to stamp on his head," the judge said."Matthew Phillips did not deserve to die, he did not deserve to die such a violent death."Humberside Police said due to prior police contact with Tinson and Mr Phillips the force referred itself to the Independent Office for Police investigation is active, but was paused pending the conclusion of the to highlights from Hull and East Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here. Download the BBC News app from the App Store for iPhone and iPad or Google Play for Android devices.

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