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A drunk teenager who forced a pensioner to strip before beating him to death and dragging his body by the genitals on New Year's Day was today jailed for 19 years.
Nathan Richardson, 19, had taken a cocktail of drink and drugs at a house party before a 'chance encounter' with Wenqing Xu, 67, who was on a morning jog.
Mr Xu, who was from China but had been staying with his daughter Diana in Preston, Lancashire, since last summer, was left with 28 areas of injuries to his head and neck.
Richardson later made admissions of the killing over messages and in person to friends and family, and messaged one contact saying he had 'f***ed some ch**k up'.
Nathan Richardson (left), 19, had taken a cocktail of drink and drugs at a house party before a 'chance encounter' with Wenqing Xu (right), 67, who was on a morning jog
Richardson (left) and Luke Jenkinson (right), who have been jailed for their part in the murder of Mr Xu, are pictured on CCTV in this still image issued by Lancashire Police
The victim also suffered a laceration and bruising to his genital area after the unprovoked attack. The motive for the assault remains a mystery.
Richardson was seen dragging the pensioner, who weighed just 7st 12lb, along the street but ran off when he was disturbed by witnesses shortly before 8.30am.
Mr Xu was found near Plunginton Community Centre, barely alive and wearing only a T-shirt pulled over his chest. He died in hospital later that morning.
Sentencing Richardson at Preston Crown Court to life imprisonment, Judge Mark Brown said Mr Xu had been in 'the wrong place at the wrong time'.
He said: 'The precise circumstances of the encounter are not clear but there is no doubt that you attacked him in a brutal, vicious and very cruel way.
After the attack Richardson (left) went to the house of friend Luke Jenkinson (right), where he changed and washed his clothes. The duo are pictured on CCTV
'He was subjected to a sustained and callous assault to his head and neck and I am satisfied he suffered additional degradation when you removed his lower clothing and dragged him along the street.
Jenkinson was sentenced to two years and nine months for assisting an offender
'You were seen to be struggling with what was thought to be a roll of carpet, which you were pulling along the street. In fact it was Mr Xu.'
He said Richardson left his victim 'dying in the gutter'.
The court heard that after the attack Richardson, of no fixed address, went to the house of friend Luke Jenkinson, 22, on nearby De Lacy Street, where he changed and washed his clothes.
Francis McEntee, prosecuting, said friends had reported Richardson telling them he had 'kicked and stamped' on Mr Xu's head and pulled his trousers down and pulled him by his genitals, although he later denied that.
They described him laughing and 'buzzing off it' as he made the admissions.
The court heard Mr Xu's wife and daughter, who were in court for the sentencing, had felt unable to complete a victim personal statement.
Richardson (pictured) was seen dragging the pensioner, who weighed just 7st 12lb, along the street but ran off when he was disturbed by witnesses shortly before 8.30am
Richardson, of no fixed abode, left his victim 'dying in the gutter', Preston Crown Court heard
Judge Brown said: 'Such is the stress that this family have found it difficult to put into words the impact of his death upon them, but it is clear to me from Mrs Xu, as she is present in court and the distress written on her face, that the impact upon her and her daughter simply cannot be calculated.'
Richardson was sentenced to life imprisonment for the unprovoked attack
John Jones QC, representing Richardson, said he was 'a young man with the most disadvantaged background and upbringing' who had been diagnosed with a personality disorder and learning difficulties.
Mr Jones said: 'He has pleaded guilty to the murder of an entirely innocent and respectable man. This has affected the defendant profoundly and he is sorry for what he has done.'
Jenkinson was sentenced to two years and nine months after admitting assisting an offender. The court heard he did not know Richardson had murdered Mr Xu when he helped him.
Speaking after the sentencing, Detective Chief Inspector Gary Brooks, from Lancashire Police, said: 'In my 24 years with the police, I can honestly say I've never seen injuries as bad as those inflicted on Mr Xu.
'When he left the house on the morning of January 1st he had no reason to believe he might not make it home.
'His family, who have been left devastated by his death, had no reason to think it would be the last time they saw him alive.'
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Antsan, Enfield, United Kingdom, moments ago
UK alcohol culture.......these are the results