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Lanarkshire thug who broke every bone on man's face before stabbing him to death jailed

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A Lanarkshire boxer who inflicted “grotesque injuries” on his neighbour by breaking every bone in the man’s face before stabbing him to death has been given a life sentence.

Shane Young, 22, struck Richard Marshall 40 times at his flat in Blantyre on March 31, 2021. The High Court in Glasgow heard how Young repeatedly punched and kicked Mr Marshall to the head and body causing a fracture to every bone in his face.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.

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And on Thursday, Young observed proceedings at the High Court in Edinburgh via video link from prison where he had been placed on remand.Judge Lord Young told the callous killer - who had plans to become a professional boxer prior to his crime - that he’d spend a minimum of 18 years behind bars.Passing sentence, Lord Young - who had moments earlier heard a submission from defence lawyer Brian McConnachie KC - said: “You have been found guilty of the murder of Richard Marshall.

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