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Senior detective warns of 'one punch' killing dangers ahead of sentencing

The head of Norfolk and Suffolk's Major Investigation Team has issued a public warning about fatal single punches, as Daniel Martin faces sentencing next week for the manslaughter of Charlie Greaves in Felixstowe.

Det Supt Phill Gray
Suffolk & Norfolk Constabulary
Det Supt Phill Gray

Why it matters: Detective Superintendent Phill Gray is speaking out to prevent further deaths as summer brings increased social drinking and the potential for confrontations to escalate.

Martin, 29, will be sentenced on 24 July after being found guilty of manslaughter in May. He punched Charlie Greaves, 25, in the face during an argument about an off-lead dog along Felixstowe seafront on 10 August 2024. Charlie fell backwards, hit his head and died the following day from a traumatic brain injury.

Martin had claimed self-defence, but the jury rejected his version of events and found no evidence that Charlie had attempted to attack him or posed any physical threat.

The bigger picture: The Felixstowe case follows a similar incident just three weeks earlier in Dereham on 20 July 2024. Tyrone Busch, then 40, delivered a single punch to a man outside the Red Lion public house in an unprovoked attack. The victim died the following day from a traumatic head injury. Busch pleaded guilty to manslaughter and was jailed for eight years on 30 January 2025.

What they're saying: "Both of these deaths were completely avoidable and were caused by spontaneous acts of violence," said Detective Superintendent Gray. "However, in each case alcohol had been consumed by both parties involved and would also appear to have been a factor."

He described the Felixstowe incident as "a situation he could have simply walked away from", noting Charlie "may have been argumentative towards him, but at no time did he attempt to hit or threaten Martin".

"Daniel Martin was significantly bigger than the victim and any force delivered to a much smaller person is likely to have a disproportionate impact – akin to a heavyweight boxer punching a featherweight," Gray added.

The details: Regarding the Dereham case, Gray said Busch "seemed to have used irritation and annoyance at the victim coming over and speaking to him in a beer garden as an excuse to punch him – it was an attack that seemingly came out of nowhere".

The detective highlighted the broader impact: "Two men lost their lives needlessly as a result of these incidents. Two other men have ruined their own lives and are now convicted killers. Families have been torn apart on all sides."

What's next: Gray warned that summer conditions increase risks as "people are likely to be out enjoying the sunshine and in some cases drinking more alcohol than they might ordinarily do. This is often when minor disagreements can escalate, or people lose patience more quickly than they usually would."

The bottom line: "My message is quite simple – if tensions rise, de-escalate the situation or simply walk away. You might think punching someone once is not a big deal - both these cases prove otherwise. One punch can kill."

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