Four British teenagers of a racist gang have been jailed for life by a court for the cold-blooded murder of a Pakistani taxi driver last year.
The four, some only recently out of school at the time of the calculated attack on Mohammed Parvaiz, a father of three, in Huddersfield, northern England, were given long minimum terms by Judge Dame Heather Steel, who called the crime 'savage beyond belief.'
Sentencing Christopher Murphy and Michael Hand, both 19, Graeme Slavin, 18 and Steven Utley, 17, she told Leeds crown Court on Tuesday that the 'Huddersfield gang' had been merciless to their 41-year-old