HullLive reports. Grannon initially refused to accept responsibility, insisting the boy died in Sproatley, East Yorkshire, after being hit by a ricochet from the air rifle he fired.But he finally acknowledged his role when he pleaded guilty at Sheffield Crown Court in 2019 and was jailed for three years for manslaughter in July that year.The family has now been informed he is due to be released on licence this week.A family member said they would be told which day it was on the day he is let out.The relative said: “It was something that should never have happened."There were multiple actions on that day, from him loading that gun to squeezing the trigger, where if they hadn't happened the chances are Stanley would still be here."On the day.
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