Man jailed after fatal one-punch attack

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Joseph Smith was found guilty of manslaughter in February

A man has been jailed for seven years and six months after he killed a man in one-punch attack in a town pub.

Daniel Illingworth, 34, died in hospital six days after the attack in the doorway of the Albert Hotel in Keighley on 7 March 2025.

Joseph Smith, 40, of Carlby Grove, was found guilty of manslaughter on 26 February after a trial at Bradford Crown Court.

He was sentenced to seven years and six months in prison with five years extended licence at Leeds Crown Court earlier.

Det Supt Damian Roebuck said Illingworth's death had been "entirely preventable".

"This case highlights the devastating consequences that one punch can have," he said.

"Our thoughts remain with Daniel's family and his loved ones at this difficult time.

"Violence is never the answer, and I hope this case clearly demonstrates that a single impulsive act can cost a life."

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