A 13-year-old boy, who killed a woman by stamping on her face, has been given a life sentence.
Petri Kurti knocked Glynis Bensley, 47, to the ground, before robbing
her and stamping on her face with such force that his footprint was
left on her cheek.
She died later from a severe bleed in the brain, after the attack
outside the Seven Stars pub in Smethwick, West Midlands, in September.
Kurti was given a minimum tariff of 12 years, but will have to serve
another 11 years and four months before he can be considered for parole
due to time spent in custody awaiting trial.
Kurti was ordered to be detained at her majesty’s pleasure – the
equivalent of a minimum-term life sentence for a youth, by Judge John
Warner at Wolverhampton crown court.
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