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6 Britons jailed for killing Indian

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London:  Six members of a gang in Britain, accused of killing an Indian-origin businessman, were sentenced to jail on Friday. Shammi Atwal, 45, was pushed into the path of an oncoming lorry outside his shop in Barking, East London when he tried to stop the robbers on Oct 14, 2013, the Mirror reported.

Vidmantas Gorskoves (26), Ayrimas Diliunas (27), Farhan Sheikh (39), Deibidas Sumskas (25), Reiniks Kivers (28), and Edgaras Balezantis (25), were all found guilty last month of manslaughter and conspiracy to commit robbery.

Armed with sledgehammers and metal bars, the gang smashed their way through a number of doors, threatening the cashiers and demanding they hand over money. The shopkeeper and some of his colleagues chased the robbers, and Atwal managed to grab hold of one. But there was a struggle, and one of the gang members pushed Atwal, the report said.

He fell on the road, into the path on an oncoming lorry, and was pronounced dead at the scene.

Gorskoves was jailed for 11 years and four months, Diliunas for 11 years and eight months, Sheikh for 13 years, Sumskas for 11 years and four months, Kivers for 13 years, and Balezantis for 11 years and four months.

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