
Man jailed for manslaughter of coventry dad dies in prison
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A man locked up for manslaughter over his part in the cowardly killing of a Coventry dad has died in prison. Samuel Henneberry, 64, had been in prison after being found guilty of the
manslaughter of Andrew Flamson back in 2023. 40-year-old Flamson was walking his dog when he was deliberately run over, resulting in fatal head injuries. Ashley Donald of Carpenter Road,
Edgbaston was found guilty of murder. Henneberry and Carl Tomlinson both of Westminister Road, Coventry, and Callum Ayre, 19, of Meadow Street, Coventry, were convicted of manslaughter at
Leamington Justice Centre. But the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman has revealed on its website that Henneberry died on 10 May this year, less than two years into a 15 year sentence for his
part in the 'revenge' plot against the Flamson over a debt. The brutal attack using a car saw three others injured, including two children - a dog also had to be put down following
the incident. READ MORE: NOTORIOUS COVENTRY PAEDOPHILE NURSE DIES IN JAIL AS INVESTIGATION LAUNCHED We've approached the ombudsman for more information, they responded advising an
investigation was under way. "Our investigation is underway and we will publish the final report on our website after the inquest concludes," a spokesman told CoventryLive. Rachel
Smith, sister of Andrew Flamson, later described him as a "proper 90s lad". "A keen raver and loved a good dance, music was his life," she said. "As his sister this
has had devastating consequences on me as I feel like a piece my heart has been broken and can never be repaired. I adored my brother and we were close."