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Jury out in trial of two men accused of murdering grandfather run down by van

Father and son Martin and Shaun Breeze deny killing 60-year-old Brian Darby, who was carried 150m on the vehicle’s bonnet.

Tom Wilkinson
Thursday 25 July 2024 06:56 EDT
A jury has begun its deliberations in the trial of father and son Martin and Shaun Breeze, who are accused of murdering grandfather Brian Darby by driving a van into a group of people (Cleveland Police/PA)
A jury has begun its deliberations in the trial of father and son Martin and Shaun Breeze, who are accused of murdering grandfather Brian Darby by driving a van into a group of people (Cleveland Police/PA) (PA Media)

A jury has begun its deliberations in the trial of a father and son accused of murdering a grandfather by driving a van into a group of people.

Victim Brian Darby, 60, was carried 150m on the bonnet of Martin Breeze’s Citroen Berlingo when it left the road and drove over a grass verge, on to a footpath in Ingleby Barwick, Teesside, at around 11.30pm on February 2.

Teesside Crown Court heard that Shaun Breeze had rung his father after he got into a disagreement with a group of people who had enjoyed a night out at a local bar.

The prosecution claimed the father and son were out for “revenge” that night when Martin Breeze drove into the group, killing Mr Darby, injuring three other people and narrowly missing a fifth.

The Crown claimed Martin Breeze had been encouraged by his son.

Painter and decorator Martin Breeze, 56, of Irthing Close, Ingleby Barwick, has admitted causing death by dangerous driving but denies murder, attempted murder and perverting the course of justice by later claiming the van had been stolen.

Shaun Breeze, 28, of Owls Grove, Ingleby Barwick, denies the same charges, saying he was not in charge of the van.

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