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Dad stabs burglar to death after gang beat him with crowbar in front of children

Yorkshire dad being beaten by masked gang inside own home kills intruder to protect kids
The dad fended off the six men (Picture: North Yorkshire Police)

A father-of-two stabbed an armed intruder to death after a masked gang beat him in front of his family.

The man, who has not been named, protected his family when six men broke into his home in Selby, a Yorkshire town 12 miles south of York.

Armed with weapons and wearing balaclavas, the burglars began to attack the father with a crowbar while his two young children watched.

During the struggle in March 2022, the man grabbed a knife and stabbed one of the intruders.

The five unhurt attackers fled in a getaway car, leaving their fellow gang member behind as the victim phoned 999 to save his life.

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Despite being given CPR after ambulance crews arrived, the sixth attacker died at the scene.

A manhunt was launched to track down the five remaining men: Alan James Hall, 34, of Selby; Daniel Welford, 32, of Pontefract; Max Jackson, 33, of Stockton on the Forest, York; Kallan Hunt, 35, of no fixed address and Andrew Richardson, 38, of Doncaster.

Gang jailed for almost 70 years for fatal aggravated burglary in Selby Andrew Richardson, 38, of Doncaster Alan James Hall, 34, of Selby Picture: North Yorkshire Police
Andrew Richardson claimed he was told his friend had been stabbed, so he came to the house (Picture: North Yorkshire Police)
Gang jailed for almost 70 years for fatal aggravated burglary in Selby Daniel Welford, 32, of Pontefract Alan James Hall, 34, of Selby Picture: North Yorkshire Police
Daniel Welford was among the six men who broke into the home (Picture: North Yorkshire Police)
Gang jailed for almost 70 years for fatal aggravated burglary in Selby Max Jackson, 33, of Stockton on the Forest, York Alan James Hall, 34, of Selby Picture: North Yorkshire Police
Max Jackson told investigators he wasn’t even at the home at the time (Picture: North Yorkshire Police)

Only Welford admitted to being in the home but downplayed his involvement in the burglary, insisting he had no idea what the others had planned.

Richardson denied any involvement in the attack – he arrived at the scene to find his friend had been stabbed to death, he told police.

Jackson, Hunt and Hall simply replied ‘no comment’ when detectives presented evidence to them, including phone logs, fingerprints, CCTV and witness accounts

Hall, who had suffered a cut to the hand during the invasion, told officers it was from a dog bite.

All five were charged with aggravated burglary in October 2023 and were jailed this month for almost 70 years.

Gang jailed for almost 70 years for fatal aggravated burglary in Selby Alan James Hall, 34, of Selby Picture: North Yorkshire Police
Alan James Hall insisted to the police that his hand was cut because a dog bit him (Picture: North Yorkshire Police)
Gang jailed for almost 70 years for fatal aggravated burglary in Selby Kallan Hunt, 35, of no fixed address Alan James Hall, 34, of Selby Picture: North Yorkshire Police
Kallan Hunt was jailed for nearly two decades (Picture: North Yorkshire Police)

Jackson and Welford were jailed for 13 years, while Richardson and Hall will spend 11 years and four months each behind bars.

A judge today deemed Hall to be a dangerous offender, sentencing him to 19 years in jail.

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