Wolverhampton man jailed for killing taxi driver in row over fare

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Tomasz MargolImage source, West Midlands Police
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Tomasz Margol has been jailed for 10 years after being found guilty of manslaughter

A man has been jailed for killing a taxi driver in a dispute over a fare.

Anakh Singh was found collapsed in Nine Elms Lane, Wolverhampton, and died at the scene on 30 October.

He had been punched, kicked and headbutted by Tomasz Margol, 36, following an argument over the method of payment for his journey, police say.

Margol has been sentenced to 10 years in prison after being cleared of murder but found guilty of manslaughter.

He was handed the sentence at Wolverhampton Crown Court on Tuesday.

West Midlands Police said he was arrested on the same day as the attack, after he was identified on CCTV.

As he was detained the force said he told officers: "It's about what happened today... about the beating."

In tribute, Mr Singh's family described him as a "well-respected member of the community" and added "this loss has left us heartbroken and has forever changed our lives".

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Anakh Singh picked Margol up in his taxi before the two got into an argument over payment method

Det Insp Michelle Thurgood said: "This was a senseless and tragic act of violence.

"Mr Singh was a law-abiding man of good character who was simply trying to do his job."

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