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VIDEO: Man Admits Manslaughter in Chichester Pub Tragedy

Fatal altercation leaves innocent bystander dead after night out at The Dolphin and Anchor.

Hove Crown Court has heard the case of David Hallatt’s tragic death, leading to a manslaughter plea from Kieran Egan, 30, of Birmingham.

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The incident occurred on June 20, 2024, outside The Dolphin and Anchor pub in Chichester. David, 57, was enjoying an evening with colleagues when an altercation broke out after a man known to David was ejected for violent behavior. During the chaos, Egan delivered a fatal punch to David, an innocent bystander trying to defuse the situation. Despite police and paramedics’ efforts, David was pronounced dead at the scene.

Trial Concludes with Mixed Verdicts

Egan faced trial alongside Dyce Barnfield, 31, who was also charged with murder and affray for allegedly encouraging Egan’s actions. On January 7, the jury found both men not guilty of murder, with Barnfield acquitted of all charges. Egan, however, admitted to manslaughter and awaits sentencing on April 4.

David’s family expressed disappointment with the verdict, condemning the violence that led to his death. They thanked police and paramedics for their swift response and the investigation team for their support.

Detective Constable Elliott Lander, who led the case, described the attack as “brazen” and noted that Egan’s actions had devastating consequences.

Egan remains in custody, facing the repercussions of his actions in a case that has shocked the community.

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