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Man who deliberately drove 4×4 over victim’s head in sickening murder before bragging ‘I’m a bad boy’ is jailed for 17 years

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A criminal who killed a man by driving 4×4 over his head in a 'revenge act' was imprisoned for life this week.

Self -proclaimed 'Bad Boy' Kyle Dumble, 27, will spend at least 17 years in prison after the deliberation of crushing Jack Field, 24, under the wheels of his Mitsubishi Shogun to 'teach him a lesson'.

Mr Field ran home from birthday celebrations in Hailsham, East Sussex on November 18, 2023 when the attack took place.

Mr. Dumble said he was on his way to buy cocaine with his friend Jimmy Stonestreet when the confrontation with Jack Field and his group of friends started.

Mr. Field and his friends fought with Mr Stonestreet after he shouted: “What are you looking at?” To them.

Dumble turned the Mitsubishi Shogun into Mr Field and hit him on the floor.

He then leaned out of the driver's side window to check behind him before he returned to Mr Field.

Witnesses described the hearing of a popping sound while the car drove back over the head of Mr Field and immediately killed him.

Man who deliberately drove 4×4 over victim’s head in sickening murder before bragging ‘I’m a bad boy’ is jailed for 17 years

Jack Field, 24, from Halisham died after his skull was crushed when he was deliberately persuaded by a 4 x 4

Self -proclaimed 'Bad Boy' Kyle Dumble, 27, refued to provide proof during his process and was imprisoned for life

Self -proclaimed 'Bad Boy' Kyle Dumble, 27, refued to provide proof during his process and was imprisoned for life

Judge Jeremy Gold said on the Hove Crown Court, said that the actions of Dumble were 'a revenge act' and an attempt To 'find him out'.

Dumble, who refused to give proof during his process, said to a friend: “The man thought he was a bad boy, I showed him that I am a bad boy.”

The jury in Hove was told that they would not be asked to look at the horrible injuries caused by the 4×4.

Tana Adkin KC in front of the crown said that Mr. Field was being killed in an act of pure anger, retribution and revenge.

Experts rejected Dumble's claim that a defective automatic gearbox ensured that the Shogun slipped into the reverse.

They returned a majority judgment with 10 to two that Mr Dumble was guilty of murder after almost 16 hours.

Mr Dumble was also found guilty of causing serious physical injury to another member of the group.

Judge applied that Dumble's actions “could not be described as premeditated”, but in his opinion “a revenge was against the group for what had just taken place.”

Mr Dumble arrives at the Lewes Crown Court, where he was accused of murder, attempted GBH with intention, disqualified and driving without insurance

Mr Dumble arrives at the Lewes Crown Court, where he was accused of murder, attempted GBH with intention, disqualified and driving without insurance

He said: 'Everything he had to do to prevent the risk of further confrontation had driven away, but instead he decided to use the car as a weapon and drive to Jack's group.

“I am convinced that he did that at least once before he started the reversing maneuver that caused Jack's death.”

He added: “He drove to them to teach them a lesson, to find them out and show that he was a bad boy,” said Mrs. Adkin.

In a statement the family said: 'Jack was a loving son, brother and friend. He was the most selfless, respectful Lord who would do something for everyone and would always put others for himself.

“He was everyone's best friend, role model and hero. He will never be able to be replaced and has left a gaping hole that will never be filled, but we will keep it in our hearts forever.

'Honey Jack, we love you so much, for now darling. Although nothing can bring Jack back, we are satisfied [Mr Dumble] Has the justice he deserves. '

Detective -Head Inspector Alex Campbell of the Sussex police said: “This was a meaningless, apparently not -led violence that a young man of his life robbed.

'My thoughts stay with Jack's family and loved ones, as they did during this research.

The process heard how Mr. Dumble said a friend:

The process heard how Mr. Dumble said a friend: “The man thought he was a bad boy, I showed him that I am a bad boy '

“Kyle Dumble turned his car into a deadly weapon in November and fled the area without taking into account the tragic scene he left behind.”

Alan knows KC for Kyle Dumble said he was suffering from depression at that time and was diagnosed with ADHD and learning disorders.

He added that Dumble Management Problems has and showed 'really regret' in his actions.

“He has two young children,” said the Lord Kent. “They will grow up without their father. Life in prison will be difficult for Kyle Dumble and his family. That is of course a consequence of his actions on that night. '

Dumble was sentenced to life imprisonment and must serve at least 17 years for the murder of Mr Field, less the 431 days he had already spent in custody.

He also received a simultaneous six years in prison for attempted serious physical injury and a simultaneous six months before driving while he was disqualified. He will be disqualified to drive ten years.

For the costs of driving without insurance, he became the assignment to pay £ 500 or in one day in prison.

Kyle Dumble's brother Reece Dumble was not found guilty of intimidating witnesses after the murder.

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