THREE people have been sentenced for their part in a pub brawl which led to 36-year-old traveller Moses Devall being killed.
Father-of-two Mr Devall was stabbed to death outside his home in Swallowtail Close, St Paul's Cray, in the early hours of October 31 last year.
This followed his wife Sarah Schock being attacked in the Priory Tavern in Orpington High Street at around 11pm the previous evening.
Laura Saunders, her partner Levi Coates, and her brother John Saunders, were all sentenced at the Old Bailey on Wednesday for assault causing GBH in connection with the attack.
Laura Saunders, aged 29, who is also known as Charmaine Coates and lives in College Road, Swanley, was sentenced to 11 months in prison, suspended for two years.
Levi Coates, aged 30, also of College Road in Swanley, and John Saunders, aged 30, of Powerscroft Road in Sidcup, were both jailed for 21 months.
The brother of Laura and John, 20-year-old James Saunders, is accused of murdering Mr Devall and will stand trial at the Old Bailey next year.
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