She watched us hurt as we faced unimaginable pain
Manchester Evening News|February 23, 2023
FAMILY SLAM EX-WIFE AS SHE'S JAILED FOR ROLE IN DRUG DEALER'S TORTURE KILLING
ANDREW BARDSLEY
She watched us hurt as we faced unimaginable pain

THE family of murdered dad Thomas Campbell say they have 'justice' after three people, including his ex-wife, received lengthy jail sentences for their roles in his brutal killing.

The 38-year-old father-of-two was tortured to death in his own home after being ambushed by three men armed with weapons.

He was tied up, stabbed and beaten for two hours as his killers ransacked his home in search of valuables, cash or drugs.

Mr Campbell, a convicted drug dealer said to have played an 'integral' part in an organised crime gang, was left for dead in his hallway and discovered the next morning, naked apart from a pair of socks, by a neighbour.

His loved ones said he will be 'sadly missed, and that their 'family circle will never be the same again!

Yesterday, Reece Steven, one of the three attackers who rushed Mr Campbell at his home in Mossley, Tameside, was handed a life sentence and ordered to serve at least 37 years after being found guilty of murder.

Coleen Campbell, who was married to Mr Campbell for a decade, was sentenced to 13 years in prison after being found guilty of manslaughter. She will serve two-thirds of her sentence behind bars mind' of the plan to attack Mr Campbell, a 28-year-old man named John Belfield.

She provided key intelligence about her ex-husband's whereabouts and movements to the alleged 'masterBelfield, from Openshaw, is on the run and is wanted by police on suspicion of murder.

John Belfield He and Ms Campbell were said to have formed an alliance against Mr.

Campbell, who at the time of his death, was in a relationship with Belfield's ex-girlfriend.

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