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A son who never met his father... the tragic consequences of an evil, brutal crime

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Andre Marshall had received some life-changing news before he was brutally murdered. His partner was pregnant, and at 29, he was preparing to become a father.

Despite his flaws, Andre, who had spent time in jail and had been a member of the Gooch Gang, had a loving family. His violent death robbed him of the chance to meet his child.

It also deprived him of the opportunity to change for his son, who is now eight-years-old. Andre’s mother, Patricia Ali, said: “I have been robbed of any chance of seeing Andre being dad to his son, who is eight years old and has also been robbed of his father being in his life. READ MORE: Murderer dragged back 3,000 miles to face justice for gangland shooting “He will grow with a different type of pain and maybe anger, knowing how his daddy was taken from us.” Mrs Ali lost her only child in the most terrible circumstances nearly ten years ago.

He was shot dead in a car park in Urmston, Trafford, in 2015. Andre had been double crossed by Abdul Ahsan, an 18-year-old who had been acting as a drugs and cash courier for him for the previous few months.

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