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Men jailed after Nuneaton caravan site stabbing

16.03.2026 07:00 1 min 1 source
bbc.com ENG
Men jailed after Nuneaton caravan site stabbing
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Five men have been sentenced for an attack at The Griff caravan site in Nuneaton, where a man was stabbed multiple times. The incident occurred on 9 May 2026, when a group entered a caravan where a man and a woman were staying; the woman escaped through a window. Michael, Thomas, and Anthony Galbraith were found guilty of attempted murder and sentenced to 25, 25, and 24 years in prison respectively. Two others, including James Galbraith and Thomas McDonagh, were convicted of conspiring to pervert the course of justice and received sentences ranging from 3.5 to 3.75 years.

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Men jailed after Nuneaton caravan site stabbing

16.03.2026 bbc.com ENG

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