A young man who fatally stabbed a father in a street brawl could be freed after serving three years in jail, with a judge accepting he did not intent to commit manslaughter. The victim’s devastated family say justice has not been served.
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00:00Holding on to his memory, Rebecca Allen clutches a soft toy made from her husband's old clothes.
00:09My husband's life was worth three years in the eyes of a judge.
00:13Clint and Rebecca Allen had been together for 16 years.
00:16On the night of his death, they'd been out celebrating Miss Allen's birthday
00:20and ended up at a local pub.
00:22But Clint never made it home.
00:24He was stabbed to death by a stranger after a brawl got out of hand.
00:28I'm not the same person I was two years ago. I'll never be that person again.
00:33Spencer Shumski was the man wielding the knife.
00:36Last year a jury found the aspiring musician guilty of manslaughter.
00:40Today he was sentenced to a minimum of three years in jail, with a maximum of six.
00:45With some of that time already served, he could walk free in May next year.
00:49I hope he rots in hell.
00:51A judge accepted Shumski didn't intend to kill anyone
00:55and was outnumbered and scared when he produced the knife.
00:58The court heard Mr Allen rushed at Shumski, who stabbed him twice in the chest.
01:03No good can come from carrying weapons like these, Justice Michael Croucher said.
01:08It just has to stop.
01:10At the time of the killing, Shumski was on bail for weapons offences.
01:14Today the judge said the 22-year-old was turning his life around in prison,
01:19had stopped taking drugs and had strong support from his family.
01:23But it's little comfort for Clint Allen's loved ones.
01:26He was excited to become a grandparent for this one.
01:29I can't even describe it.
01:31He was just there for everybody and now we just don't have him anymore.