Heartbroken: mother of Wigan dad Ian Aspinall speaks out after his killer is jailed
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The emotional words of Sheila Harbridge were read to Leeds Crown Court today (March 25) before Andrew Weston was jailed for the manslaughter of her son, Ian Aspinall.
Mr Aspinall, 50 and from Standish, was savagely attacked by Weston in Kirkstall, Leeds, last summer and punched him more than 20 times to the head and face.
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Hide AdHe suffered a fatal bleed to the brain and the next day his life-support machine had to be switched off.
The heart-breaking victim impact statement of Mrs Harbridge was read to the court by the prosecutor Tom Storey KC. It was heard that her youngest son passed away from brain cancer five years ago with her husband then dying 11 months later.
She told the court: "I have nothing left. No mother should have to bury her sons. I have had to do it twice. The way Ian died was traumatic. I do not sleep or eat. I sit in my chair all day and all night.
"I do not function. I'm crying all the time. It would be so easy to take an overdose of tablets and end it all. Nothing matters anymore. My life will never be the same again. I do not have a life now, I merely exist.
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Hide Ad"I want to see Andrew Weston get what he deserves. I hope he rots in prison and is tormented for the rest of his life for what he did to my son."
The court was told that the day before his death, Ian Aspinall was involved in a spat with 45-year-old Weston. Mr Aspinall was the uncle of Weston's partner.
After arguing over the phone, Mr Aspinall went to Weston's home on Sandford Road on the morning of June 21 to "sort him out".
It was alleged by Weston that Mr Aspinall punched him when he opened the door and began to walk away. But he was followed by topless Weston who then began throwing punches at him.
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Hide AdThe full attack was caught on a neighbour's CCTV and showed Mr Aspinall holding onto railings as 21 punches rained down on him. He then collapsed.