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Two jailed for killing Jack Jermy-Doye

Wednesday, March 20, 2024

TWO men have been jailed for the killing of Jack Jermy-Doyle in Preston.

A 25-year-old with a bright future ahead of him Jack was training to be a barrister and was planning to get married and move in with his partner.

He volunteered for a water sports charity and had been involved in scouting his whole life.Jack Jermy-Doyle

In the early hours of August 12th, 2022, Jack was in Preston city centre enjoying a night out with a friend when he was assaulted in an unprovoked attack by two men.

Jak Fairclough and Jake Parkinson had also been on a night out but unlike Jack they were spoiling for a fight and had been involved in a number of aggressive and homophobic incidents before they encountered Jack in Harris Street.

Sadly, as a result of the assault Mr Jermy-Doyle suffered un-survivable brain injuries. He was kept alive on life support until his mum could return from Malawi, where she was volunteering with the Scouts building orphanages.

Jack died on August 14th. He was two weeks short of his 26th birthday.

His organs were donated to help others after his mum said she knew this is something he would approve of. A final selfless act from a man who spent so much time helping others.

His death was a second devastating tragedy for his family who lost Jack’s brother to suicide three years before.

In a victim impact statement, his mum said: “The actions and consequences of that devastating Friday morning have totally destroyed me and my family. We have lost the ability to find joy in anything, significant dates are torture and often I can't even face the day, so curl up in my bed sobbing. Jack was our glue, our light, and our future. Jack had immense potential that I will never be able to see. He was my saviour and he made me proud, every single day.

 

“My boys should be here, growing into the loving fathers I knew they would be, but I will never hear or see those grandchildren. The house is now so quiet, missing the laughter, the music and debates that I had with Jack. Those evenings when he would cook tea, knowing I would be exhausted. I drown in grief every day, the emptiness and pain that is left inside my heart, and that of my family, will never go away.”

 

Jake Parkinson, 22, of Bow Lane, Preston was found guilty of manslaughter last week after a trial.

 

Jak Fairclough, 29, of Blackpool Road, Preston, had previously admitted manslaughter.

 

They were jailed today (Wednesday, March 20th) Parkinson for eight years and Fairclough for six years and four months.  

Parkinson Fairclough

 

Detective Inspector Bryony Midgley, of the Force Major Investigation Team, said: “My thoughts today are with all of Jack’s family and loved ones. He was a kind and generous man who was obviously very dearly loved and whose life was needlessly snatched away as a result of the senseless and violent actions of Parkinson and Fairclough.

 

“Once again, this case shows the absolutely devastating consequences which can result from a single punch.  

“Jack’s death was entirely preventable and has ruined the lives of so many people, most of all his family, who have had their loved one taken away from them in the prime of his life.”

She added: “Finally I would just say that if you find yourself on a night out and in a heated situation, remember the consequences of violence, and ask yourself is it worth it? Think about Jack and ask yourself is this worth potentially taking someone’s loved one away from them, and taking yourself away from your own family to serve a prison sentence? Is it worth having a criminal record? It never is so just walk away.”