West Sussex County Times

Three teens are convicted

- Sam Morton ct.news@nationalwo­rld.com SussexWorl­d.co.uk

Three teenagers have been found guilty of beating a father to within an inch of his life at a park.

Care worker Alan Willson, 47, was attacked in Longcroft Park, Durrington, on Easter Sunday last year.

After a trial lasting more than a week, a jury found two boys under the age of 16 – who cannot be named for legal reasons – guilty of causing grievous bodily harm with intent.

Harry Furlong, 18, of Horsham, was cleared of causing grievous bodily harm with intent but found guilty of causing grievous bodily harm.

Mr Willson suffered life-changing injuries after confrontin­g three teenagers after another child said one of them had pushed them over in a row over a frisbee, Lewes Crown Court at Hove was told.

He was beaten with a wooden log and left with 'severe' brain injuries and multiple fractures, the court heard. He was not expected to survive and has made a 'limited recovery'.

Gemma White, prosecutin­g, said: “A lot of this is common sense. The log is covered in Mr Wilson’s blood at one end.

"DNA from the boys is at the opposite end. They wielded a log and it caused him to bleed quite significan­tly."

Furlong, wearing a blue shirt and tie, claimed he stood back while the other boys 'laid into him', and demonstrat­ing the action in court, said the boys held the logs above their heads and hit the victim repeatedly.

He said he shouted at them to stop, adding: "It was way too harsh." The two younger boys then allegedly ran, the court heard, and Furlong said: "My head was all over the place so I followed. I was scared.

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