The man who battered a Hayes teenager to death in a West Ealing park is starting a life prison sentence today.
Myles Cadogan, 24, of Queens Park, was yesterday found guilty of murdering 19-year-old Fuad Buraleh in Dean Gardens, by a jury at the Old Bailey.
Today Cadogan, described as the ringleader of a vigilante mob called in to attack the teen after he had spat at his father Carl on a 207 bus, was told he will serve 20 years behind bars after beating him to death with a broken bottle.
Five other men, including 67-year-old Carl Cadogan, were also jailed today for their part in the savage assault.
Carl, of Lambourne Close, Hanwell, was handed an 18-month sentence for violent disorder, after phoning his son to round up the mob.
Lee Beavis, 26, of Windemere Avene, Eastcote, Scott Baker, 22, of Long Drive Ruislip, and Richard O’Donohue, of Browning Avenue, Hanwell, were handed 30 months terms for the same offence.
Anthony Sheehan, of Acock Grove, Northolt, was given a two-years imprisonment for his part in the murder.
All five were cleared of manslaughter.
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