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Man convicted of manslaughter over fatal 'one punch' assault of Ipswich man in Felixstowe

Daniel Martin, 29, was found guilty of killing Charlie Greaves, 25, following an argument about a dog on Felixstowe promenade last August.

Why it matters: Martin's conviction brings closure for the family of Charlie Greaves, who died from a serious brain injury after being punched during what started as a minor disagreement.

Charlie Greaves with his dog
(Suffolk Constabulary)

The details: On Saturday, 10 August last year, emergency services were called to a reported assault at the promenade by Undercliff Road West, Felixstowe. Charlie Greaves was found dead the following morning at a property in Carr Road, Felixstowe.

What happened: The court heard that Martin, of Felix Road, Felixstowe, had been with a group who made comments about Charlie's dog not being on a lead. This led to an argument between the two strangers.

Martin was witnessed hitting Charlie in the face, causing him to fall back and hit his head. Charlie was unconscious for a period and suffered a traumatic brain injury. He was treated by paramedics but died after returning to the property.

Police arrested Martin on Monday 12 August on suspicion of murder but the indictment was changed to manslaughter. He denied the charge but was convicted by a jury at Ipswich Crown Court on Tuesday, 13 May.

What's next: Martin will be sentenced at Ipswich Crown Court on 4 July.

What they're saying: Detective Inspector Mark Hughes, who led the investigation, said: "My thoughts go out to the family of Charlie during what has been a very difficult period for them. They have shown immense bravery throughout the investigation, attending every day of the trial.

"While this conviction can bring some closure for Charlie's family, it does not ease the pain of losing a loved one."

The bottom line: Detective Inspector Hughes concluded: "What started out as a disagreement between two strangers about a dog on a sunny evening on the seaside led to the death of a young man. This is a stark reminder of the consequences of getting involved in physical violence. No matter your intentions, one punch could change the lives of so many people in an instant."

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