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🚨 FATHER AND SON CLEARED AFTER DRAMATIC ATTACK ON NEWCASTLE DINER 🚨 A father and son have been found NOT GUILTY of all charges after a case that centred on a shocking attack at a family-run diner in Newcastle. The trial heard that in February 2025, a Range Rover was deliberately reversed twice into Lou’s Diner before being set on fire outside the building. At the time, members of the Sayers family were inside the property, which prosecutors said shook from the impact. Following the attack, John Henry Sayers, 62, and his son, John Henry Sayers Jr, 29, were accused of seriously injuring the man alleged to have carried out the arson. Prosecutors claimed weapons including a machete and an iron bar were used during the confrontation. However, the defence argued the pair were acting in lawful self-defence, telling the jury the family had endured years of alleged intimidation and previous attacks leading up to that night. After deliberating, the jury at London’s Old Bailey returned unanimous not guilty verdicts on every charge, including both GBH with intent and the alternative GBH offences. The judge then ordered both men to be discharged, with John Henry Sayers Sr released from custody once the necessary paperwork was completed. The case has drawn significant attention across the North East, raising questions about where the line is drawn between defending yourself and committing a criminal offence. What do you think? Did the jury reach the right verdict? Let us know your thoughts below. 👇  #crime #newcastle #uk #news #truecrime
🚨 FATHER AND SON CLEARED AFTER DRAMATIC ATTACK ON NEWCASTLE DINER 🚨 A father and son have been found NOT GUILTY of all charges after a case that centred on a shocking attack at a family-run diner in Newcastle. The trial heard that in February 2025, a Range Rover was deliberately reversed twice into Lou’s Diner before being set on fire outside the building. At the time, members of the Sayers family were inside the property, which prosecutors said shook from the impact. Following the attack, John Henry Sayers, 62, and his son, John Henry Sayers Jr, 29, were accused of seriously injuring the man alleged to have carried out the arson. Prosecutors claimed weapons including a machete and an iron bar were used during the confrontation. However, the defence argued the pair were acting in lawful self-defence, telling the jury the family had endured years of alleged intimidation and previous attacks leading up to that night. After deliberating, the jury at London’s Old Bailey returned unanimous not guilty verdicts on every charge, including both GBH with intent and the alternative GBH offences. The judge then ordered both men to be discharged, with John Henry Sayers Sr released from custody once the necessary paperwork was completed. The case has drawn significant attention across the North East, raising questions about where the line is drawn between defending yourself and committing a criminal offence. What do you think? Did the jury reach the right verdict? Let us know your thoughts below. 👇 #crime #newcastle #uk #news #truecrime

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