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The faces of the three men who attacked and robbed Manchester United star Marcus Rashford’s brother at gunpoint while he ate breakfast

These are the three men who attacked and robbed the brothers of Premier League footballers Marcus Rashford and Trent Alexander-Arnold at gunpoint.

Last week, Talleko Lemonious, Tariq Dervan and Romario Harmer were jailed following the armed robbery of Dane Rashford and Tyler Alexander-Arnold in Moss Side in January 2019. Mr Rashford - brother of Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford - and Mr Alexander-Arnold - brother of Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold - were targeted by the men who were armed with a sawn-off shotgun, machete and a baseball bat.

The brothers were hit to the head before being robbed of a £70,000 Range Rover, wallets and designer watches whilst eating breakfast with friends at the Little Rock café.

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Following the robbery, Lemonious, 27, Dervan, 22, and Harmer, 21, fled the scene at speeds of 70mph in the Range Rover, as well as the BMW they’d arrived in. However, police were able to locate the stolen car, as it was fitted with a tracker, to a house in Fallowfield where the men were arrested and the stolen items recovered.

Lemonious, Dervan and Harmer denied involvement but were convicted of the robbery of the five men. Jurors at Minshull Street Crown Court also found all three men guilty of possessing a double barrelled sawn-off shotgun, possession of a machete and possession of a baseball bat.

On April 12 they were jailed; Lemonious, of Wythenshawe, for 20 years; Dervan, of no fixed abode, for seven-and-a-half years; and Harmer, of Old Trafford, for four years.

Stephen McNally, prosecuting said that the brothers had met with friends and gone to Little Rock, a Caribbean takeaway in Moss Side, to have breakfast before driving to

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