A man who caused the death of a Maidstone resident following an unprovoked and violent assault has been jailed for manslaughter.

Lance Colston was sentenced at Maidstone Crown Court to seven years and five months’ imprisonment after the assault led to the death of 55-year-old Jason Orwin.

At around 6.40pm on 31 July 2020, Mr Orwin was in Bower Place with a friend, when they noticed two men across the road who appeared to be behaving in a drunken manner.

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Lance Colston

Concern

Mr Orwin’s partner was nearby and, concerned for her safety, he warned her to be wary of the pair.

One of the men, Colston, overheard this exchange and crossed the road to confront Mr Orwin.

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Lance Colston

Assault

Mr Orwin’s friend tried shield him but Colston managed to punch the victim to the side of his head and he fell unconscious to the ground.

Colston went on to assault Mr Orwin’s friend, striking him with a milk bottle. He also tried to punch the victim’s father who had arrived at the scene, before leaving the area with his associate.

Family members gave the victim medical attention until the arrival of paramedics and he was conveyed to a London hospital. Mr Orwin had suffered a serious head injury and died in hospital on 1 August.

Arrest 

Following the incident, officers identified Colston through local enquiries and he was arrested at his home address in Tonbridge Road, at around 8.10pm.

An investigation was carried out by the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate and, on 2 August, charges were authorised by the Crown Prosecution Service.

Colston was remanded in custody and on 21 April 2021 at Maidstone Crown Court, pleaded guilty to manslaughter and assault occasioning actual bodily harm. The 37-year-old was sentenced on Friday 28 May.

Senior Investigating Officer, DCI Neil Kimber said: ‘Mr Orwin had concerns for his partner when he saw she might pass close to the two men across the road, but Colston reacted with an entirely unprovoked and ferocious attack.
‘He acted in an appalling manner and continued to assault others even after Mr Orwin had fallen to the ground.
‘Colston showed no concern for the welfare of his victim whilst he was lying unconscious, and a family is now mourning their tragic loss.
‘I would like to thank the witnesses and, in particular, members of Mr Orwin’s family who have assisted us throughout the investigation and enabled us to bring this violent individual to justice.’

By Ed

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