ON APPEAL FROM THE CROWN COURT SITTING AT MANCHESTER
Mrs Justice Yip
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B e f o r e :
Mrs Justice McGowan
and
Mr Justice Chamberlain
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Thomas Cashman | Applicant |
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Rex | Respondent |
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Hearing date: 15 November 2023
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Dame Victoria Sharp, P:
"All five offences arose out of the events of 22nd August 2022, when, armed with two guns, the defendant set out to kill Joseph Nee. He lay in wait before opening fire in a residential street. CCTV captured him standing over Mr Nee, shooting at close range. When the first gun malfunctioned, Mr Nee was able to scramble away. But the defendant had a second gun ready. He relentlessly pursued Mr Nee, causing him to seek refuge by barging into the home occupied by Olivia's family. Undeterred and wholly unconcerned for the safety of others, he continued to shoot at Joseph Nee, firing into that family home. Olivia, just nine years' old, heard the commotion from her bed, Unsurprisingly, she came downstairs to seek the comfort of her mother. Her last words were: "Mum, I'm scared". In a terrible twist of fate she had stepped directly into the line of fire. As her mother battled to keep the front door closed, the defendant fired a shot that passed straight through the door, then through Cheryl Korbel's wrist and into Olivia's chest, killing her. The defendant then managed to get his hand inside the door and fired another shot inside the house, Fortunately, the door was closed on his hand and the bullet discharged into the door frame, avoiding the people inside".