Dad's body bundled into boot of Audi before vigilante killers left him in road

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Christopher Hughes was abducted and murdered (Image: MEN)
Christopher Hughes was abducted and murdered (Image: MEN)

Eight vigilante killers bundled a dad into the back of an Audi, viciously attacked him and dumped his mutilated body beside a country road.

The gang wrongly believed Christopher Hughes, 37, had raped a teenager and hunted down the former boxer on an estate near Wigan, Greater Manchester. A court heard a dogwalker later found Mr Hughes dead on a grass embankment and investigations found he suffered more than 90 injuries to his head, neck, body and limbs.

Curtis Balbas, Razgar Mohammed, Dean O'Neill-Davey, Alan Jaf, Khalil Awla, Erland Spahiu, Martin Smith and Erion Voja have all been jailed for a combined total of 229 years for Mr Hughes' killing. Sentencing the thugs, a judge at Liverpool Crown Court called their actions "brutal and, in part, sadistic".

Sentencing, Justice Mark Wall said: "The sense of outrage this allegation instilled in you all became a focused search for the culprit, in order to punish him. You spent the evening hunting down the man you thought responsible.

"It was persistent and organised. I have no doubt, had you found Mr Hughes that evening, he would have been attacked earlier than he was. I have no reason to doubt she was sexually assaulted. I have seen no evidence that Mr Hughes was responsible for any assault on her. I am prepared to accept that you all believed that allegation was true. But that belief does not begin to justify the attack on him."

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Dad's body bundled into boot of Audi before vigilante killers left him in roadCurtis Balbas admitted murdering Christopher Hughes (Greater Manchester Police / SWNS)

Turning to Mr Hughes' kidnapping the following day, the high court judge said: "It was a slick manouvre, taking only a few seconds to achieve. It was done in broad daylight in sight of members of the public.

"You then took Mr Hughes to a quiet spot, where he was killed. The killing was brutal and, in part, sadistic. Over 90 separate stab or slash wounds were found on his body. They were inflicted with at least two weapons - a sharp knife and a machete, or something akin to it.

"The attack resulted in him receiving deep wounds and him bleeding to death. It would have been, for Mr Hughes, both humiliating and painful. The impact of the loss of Mr Hughes' life and the brutality of your attack has been made clear to me. Christopher's death is still keenly felt and obviously will be indefinitely into the future.

"He has left behind a young daughter who will grow up without knowing her father. Your acts were designed to circumvent justice and ensure your suspicions prevailed over fact. This is murder the seriousness of which is particularly high. It was a murder designed to obstruct or interfere with the course of justice."

Dad's body bundled into boot of Audi before vigilante killers left him in roadErland Spahiu was convicted of the murder of Christopher Hughes (Greater Manchester Police / SWNS)

In what was one of the most shocking court cases of 2023, the judge heard a weapon similar to a machete or a hatchet was wielded in a "chopping motion" to inflict a series of deep wounds on Mr Hughes, who leaves behind a four-year-old girl.

John Elvidge KC, prosecuting, told the jury Mr Hughes had been bound and killed four days on February 18, 2022 after the defendants plotted a manhunt in the mistaken belief he had been responsible for raping a teenage girl at knifepoint behind a Post Office.

Dad's body bundled into boot of Audi before vigilante killers left him in roadDean O'Neill-Davey was convicted of the murder of Christopher Hughes (Greater Manchester Police / SWNS)

The vigilantes had driven around the Worsley Hall estate in Wigan the previous evening looking for him - even visiting and entering his house, although he was not present at the time. The father was then cornered nearby at around 4.30pm the following day, being punched to the ground and bundled into the boot of an Audi A4 by Balbas and Spahiu, reports Liverpool Echo.

The car then drove off with Smith in the back, acting as a spotter, as Mohammed and Voja patrolled nearby in a Mercedes. Thirty-year-old Balbas' vehicle then travelled to the Skelmersdale area of Lancashire at speed.

Dad's body bundled into boot of Audi before vigilante killers left him in roadErion Voja swore at the judge after he was jailed (Greater Manchester Police / SWNS)

CCTV footage captured the Audi entering White Moss Road South - a short walk over a motorway bridge from 34-year-old Spahiu's home on White Moss Road - shortly after 4.45pm and leaving 20 minutes later, the torturous attack having occurred in the intervening period. A "burial party" consisting of O’Neill-Davey, Spahiu, Voja and Uzkuraitis returned to the scene under the cover of darkness and began digging a grave on nearby wasteland armed with items including shovels, rubber gloves and bin bags - several of the items having been purchased from an Asda supermarket earlier that night.

But they were disturbed by the police, who happened to have been called to a crash in the vicinity, during this process. O’Neill-Davey was still "dressed in his grave digging kit", including a pair of wellies, when he was spoken to by officers but was ultimately allowed to go on his way as the burial attempt was abandoned.

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The thugs then attempted to cover their tracks by destroying CCTV footage, changing their phones, deleting messages and disposing of the Audi. The car was taken to an industrial unit at Douglas Valley Mill, Standish, where it was cut into pieces and hidden away. Balbas, of Wigan, pleaded guilty to murder and kidnapping. He was jailed for life with a minimum term of 34 years.

Dad's body bundled into boot of Audi before vigilante killers left him in roadAlan Jaf was convicted of the murder of Christopher Hughes (Greater Manchester Police / SWNS)

Seven other conspirators were found guilty of these counts and were also handed life imprisonments. His brothers-in-law 52-year-old Jaf, 48-year-old Awla, 40-year-old Mohammed - who hail from the Kurdish region of Iraq - must serve at least 26, 26 and 27 years respectively.

Jaf and Awla, both of Wigan, were the joint owners of M6 Motor Garage in the Greater Manchester town, where O’Neill-Davey also worked. The 30-year-old man, also from Wigan, will spend a minimum of 25 years behind bars.

Twenty-one-year-old Voja and Spahiu - cousins from Albania, the former having been visiting from his home on Peall Road in Croydon, South London - were given terms of 23 and 35 years respectively. Smith, aged 34 and of Wigan, was told he will serve at least 33 years.

Dad's body bundled into boot of Audi before vigilante killers left him in roadFloral tributes were left by the spot where Mr Hughes's body was found (James Maloney/Lancs Live)

Uzkuraitis, of Wigan, was acquitted of murder and kidnapping but convicted of assisting an offender. The 27-year-old was imprisoned for six years.

Mohammed, also from Wigan, had also been the owner of a motoring business called Star Autos while Balbas and Spahiu had a shared business interest in a convenience store, Mini Express on Beech Hill Avenue. The pair were also said to have worked together repossessing vehicles.

Smith shook his head as he was sentenced, took a sip of water then threw his plastic cup to the floor. Meanwhile Voja ranted at the judge, saying: "I know myself. I'm no murderer. I'll get my justice one day you t***." He continued his outburst after being led into the cells, where he reportedly began punching walls. Voja added: "I don't give a f*** any more."

Adam Everett

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