Piotr Krowka died after being attacked in Maghera in 2018.
Two men have been jailed after being convicted of the manslaughter of a man in Maghera almost five years ago.
Piotr Krowka, a native of Poland, was attacked in the south Derry town on the night of Saturday, March 31, 2018.
The 37 year-old's body was discovered three days later, on April 3, inside a derelict property in the Glen Road area of the town (pictured below).
Today, at Belfast Crown Court, two men were sentenced for the manslaughter of Mr Krowka.
Adrian Kozak (22), of Garvey Wood in Ballymena, received a sentence of eight years. Four years of his sentence will be served in custody and four years on licence.
Caolan Johnston, aged 21, with an address at The Fort, Maghera, was sentenced to six years: three years to be served in custody and three years on licence.
Speaking following this morning's sentencing, Detective Inspector Davis said: “It was an unprovoked and violent attack, carried out by Adrian Kozak and Caolon Johnston, which resulted in the death of Piotr Krowka. The results of the post mortem confirmed blunt force injuries to Piotr’s head, and other injuries to his body.
“Piotr was a vulnerable, homeless man – an innocent man who posed no threat or danger whatsoever.
“This was a sad and senseless loss of a life, and my thoughts – and that of the investigation team – are very much with the Krowka family.
“Kozak and Johnston had been out for the evening, socialising with a group of friends, before the attack took place.
“I hope that both these young men will come to understand the consequences of their actions on that night as they spend the next number of years in prison.”
Detective Inspector Davis added: “Throughout this investigation, our officers worked closely with prosecutors from the Public Prosecution Service. Evidence gathered, including forensic evidence and CCTV footage, led to a guilty plea from both defendants.”
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