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Former boxer jailed for killing for Daniel Allsop in Blackpool

A former boxer has been jailed for killing Daniel Allsop in Blackpool last October.

Daniel was subject to an unprovoked attack by Mali Wright (30) at around 4.30pm on October 2 in Bethesda Road in Blackpool.

Wright punched Daniel so hard that he broke his ribs and ruptured his spleen. Daniel managed to run away but collapsed a short time later.

Daniel was taken to Blackpool Victoria Hospital, but died of his injuries two days later.

A murder investigation was launched, and Wright was arrested on suspicion of causing Daniel’s death.

Wright was found guilty of manslaughter following a two-week trial at Preston Crown Court on August 8. He has now been sentenced to nine years in custody. Wright was also jailed for a further five and a half years for an unrelated Class A drugs supply matter.

“Shocking level of violence”

Detective chief inspector Jill Riley, of Lancashire Police’s Force Major Investigation Team said: “Mali Wright has been sent to prison for 14 and a half years, but this will not ease the pain suffered by Daniel’s family. Mali Wright’s actions have left a child without their dad, parents without their son and siblings without a brother.

“Mali Wright was a former boxer. He punched Daniel with a shocking level of violence and brutality. I am pleased with the sentence handed down on him today and just hope that this brings some degree of comfort and closure for Daniel’s family.”

Tribute

In their victim impact statement, Daniel’s family said: “Daniel was a very cheeky chap, he always had everyone laughing. He was always there with his quick-witted one-liners. Daniel had an absolute heart of gold and would do anything for anyone. he adored us- his mum and his siblings and we all adored him. Daniel was loved by all who met him.

“We as Daniel’s family have been devastated by the actions of Mali Wright. We have lost our son and brother and we will never get over that. Daniel was ours and we will always love and remember him. We are now grateful that justice has been served for Daniel and he can now rest in peace. We can now as a family grieve, move forward and remember him.”

Helen Greaney
If you have interesting things happening at your company in Lancashire, I'm the news editor here and I'd love to hear it. I'm a senior journalist with more than 18 years' experience in local, regional and national newspapers, as well as in digital PR.
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