Two jailed for 'senseless' death of man in pub row
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Two jailed for 'senseless' death of man in pub row
"remained with Charlie Prodromou's loving family and friends, who have shown so much strength over the last few months"
"Charlie's death was a senseless loss of life and he is missed by many. He was a real family man, and leaves behind three children and five grandchildren."
Charlie Prodromou, 63, was attacked following a disturbance at the Watch House on Lewisham High Street at about 20:30 GMT on 1 March. He was treated at the scene but later died in hospital. Paul Tallant, 43, from Eltham, punched Prodromou twice in the head after a dispute with pub staff and was jailed for 10 years and six months for manslaughter. Danny Donovan, 40, from Southwark, was found holding a knife, pleaded guilty to affray and possession of a knife, and was jailed for two years and two months. Detective Chief Inspector Craig Magee said thoughts remained with Prodromou's family and described the death as a senseless loss; Prodromou leaves three children and five grandchildren.
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