Three men have been jailed today in connection to the death of a member of a rival motorcycle chapter.
Benjamin Parry, aged 42 and Chad Brading, aged 36, both from Plymouth, along with Thomas Pawley, aged 32 from Ivybridge, were found guilty of manslaughter following the death of 59-year-old David Crawford, also from Ivybridge, who was killed following a collision on the A38 last year.
Parry, Pawley and Brading were all members of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club in Plymouth, who together attacked David Crawford, who was a member of a rival chapter, the Red Chiefs Motorcycle Club, based in Cornwall.
During the trial in November 2022, the jury were shown footage of Crawford riding his black Kawasaki motorbike on the evening of May 12, 2022, when it was stopped by Pawley and Brading in Pawley's black Mercedes car on the St Budeaux A38 off-slip.
As the bike was being obstructed, Parry, who was driving his work Transit van, drove behind Mr Crawford and struck the rear of the motorbike.
Parry didn’t stop after the collision and David Crawford was pinned under the Transit as it drove on at speed onto the A38. His body eventually broke free at the off-slip at the Weston Mill junction hundreds of metres away from the initial collision.
Paramedics were unable to save Crawford who died at the scene.
Today at Exeter Crown Court, The Honourable Mr Justice Garnham sentenced all three men:
• Benjamin Parry was jailed for 12 years.
• Chad Brading was jailed for four years.
• Thomas Pawley was jailed for four years.
Detective Inspector Rob Smith from the Major Crime Investigation Team said: “Parry, Pawley and Brading were all members of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club who together attacked David Crawford, who was a member of a rival chapter, the Red Chiefs Motorcycle Club.
“Amongst the debris found at the crash site was a registration plate belonging to the work van which had been assigned to Parry. Officers attended his address hours after the collision and initially arrested him on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and seized the van.
“However, the van was fitted with two cameras; one on the dashboard and the second filming the cabin and the driver that ultimately showed that this was no accident.
“Following the collision, the investigation team have carried out a complex and large-scale investigation, to painstakingly piece together the movements of all those involved in this incident and present to the courts a comprehensive picture of what actually happened on that day.
“The standard of that work has been a testament not only to the investigators, but the other departments and agencies that have assisted throughout this case.
“The evidence has shown that Parry was not working alone and along with Brading and Pawley, the three men worked together in a callous and coordinated attack that ultimately took the life of David Crawford."
Family and friends have paid tribute to Mr Crawford, speaking through the police.
DI Smith added: “David Crawford has been described as the life and soul of the party. A funny caring and protective family man who was deeply loved.
"The impact of David’s death has been significant. These men have taken away a father, grandfather, brother, and son away from his family in what was a senseless and unwarranted attack.
“I would like to pay tribute to David’s family who, throughout, have conducted themselves in an extremely dignified manner and been hugely supportive of our investigation team, which I am very grateful for.
“I hope these sentences will provide at least some comfort that justice has been done and allow David’s family to move from this terrible incident.”
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