Drugs gang who killed man, 26, after spraying ammonia in his face and left woman without an eye in series of chemical attacks to ‘protect their trade’ are jailed

Members of a gang who murdered a man by throwing ammonia in his face as part of a violent campaign to control the drugs trade in a community have been told they must serve minimum jail terms of up to 33 years. Newcastle Crown Court heard how Andy Foster, 26, died in what a judge
Drugs gang who killed man, 26, after spraying ammonia in his face and left woman without an eye in series of chemical attacks to ‘protect their trade’ are jailed

Members of a gang who murdered a man by throwing ammonia in his face as part of a violent campaign to control the drugs trade in a community have been told they must serve minimum jail terms of up to 33 years.

Newcastle Crown Court heard how Andy Foster, 26, died in what a judge described as a ‘cruel and terrifying’ attack at his home in Wrekenton, Gateshead, in August 2023.

On Friday, leader of the drugs gang Youssef Wynne, 40, of Wuppertal Court, Jarrow, was jailed for life by the judge, Mr Justice Dove, who ordered him to serve at least 33 years before he is considered for parole.

Three other men were jailed for life over Mr Foster’s murder.

Kenneth Fawcett, 33, of Balkwell Avenue, North Shields, who was described by the judge as Wynne’s ‘willing enforcer’ was given a 32-year tariff; John Wandless, 33, of no fixed address, was given a 31-year tariff; and Josh Hawthorn, 22, of Ashfield, Jarrow, was given a 22-year tariff.

Newcastle Crown Court heard how Andy Foster, 26, (pictured) died in what a judge described as a 'cruel and terrifying' attack at his home in Wrekenton, Gateshead, in August 2023

Newcastle Crown Court heard how Andy Foster, 26, (pictured) died in what a judge described as a ‘cruel and terrifying’ attack at his home in Wrekenton, Gateshead, in August 2023

Leader of the drugs gang Youssef Wynne, 40, (pictured) of Wuppertal Court, Jarrow, was jailed for life by the judge, Mr Justice Dove, who ordered him to serve at least 33 years before he is considered for parole

Leader of the drugs gang Youssef Wynne, 40, (pictured) of Wuppertal Court, Jarrow, was jailed for life by the judge, Mr Justice Dove, who ordered him to serve at least 33 years before he is considered for parole

CCTV issued by Northumbria Police of showing gang members at a petrol station on the way to the murder of Andy Foster

CCTV issued by Northumbria Police of showing gang members at a petrol station on the way to the murder of Andy Foster

Gang members driving to the scene of the murder in Wrekenton

Gang members driving to the scene of the murder in Wrekenton

Gang members leaving the home of Andy Foster after the ammonia attack

Gang members leaving the home of Andy Foster after the ammonia attack

Handout photo issued by Northumbria Police of the bottle of ammonia

Handout photo issued by Northumbria Police of the bottle of ammonia

The judge said the attack on Mr Foster was the fourth in a series of ammonia attacks which were part of a ‘campaign of violence designed to bring fear of retribution and reprisals to those who crossed you in your drugs trade’.

In another attack in the series, a woman suffered serious injuries which led to her having to have one of her eyes removed after it ‘melted’.

The judge said: ‘This murder was committed during an attack in which was intended to protect and enforce the drugs trading business operated by Youssef Wynne.’

Kenneth Fawcett, 33, (pictured) of Balkwell Avenue, North Shields, who was described by the judge as Wynne's 'willing enforcer' was given a 32-year tariff

Kenneth Fawcett, 33, (pictured) of Balkwell Avenue, North Shields, who was described by the judge as Wynne’s ‘willing enforcer’ was given a 32-year tariff

John Wandless, 33, (pictured) of no fixed address, was given a 31-year tariff

John Wandless, 33, (pictured) of no fixed address, was given a 31-year tariff

Josh Hawthorn, 22, (pictured) of Ashfield, Jarrow, was given a 22-year tariff

Josh Hawthorn, 22, (pictured) of Ashfield, Jarrow, was given a 22-year tariff

He said this was about ‘taxing’ those who Wynne deemed to be in need of ‘punishment or discipline’ or needed to be ‘taught a lesson to protect the trade in drugs’.

He told the court: ‘The trade in illegal drugs is a curse in the communities we all live in’

The judge said: ‘The impact of your attack upon Andrew Foster had devastating and irreversible consequences.

‘He was a much-loved young man – a gentle, funny, caring partner and son with many years of his life ahead of him.’

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