Levi Williams sentenced to prison for manslaughter of pensioner
Sky Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 4, 2026, 3:22 PM
Last updated Jun 4, 2026

Levi Williams has been sentenced to prison for the manslaughter of a pensioner following an incident outside a pub. A judge commented that Williams 'could have just trotted away' after striking the pensioner, who fell and suffered fatal injuries. This case has drawn attention to issues of public violence and accountability. The full details of the incident and any associated impact on Williams’ previous career as a jockey remain under consideration.
- •Levi Williams jailed for the manslaughter of a pensioner.
- •Incident occurred outside a pub.
- •Victim fell and struck his head after being punched.
- •Judge indicated Williams had an option to leave the situation.
"A judge said former jockey Levi Williams “could have just trotted away” as he jailed him for the manslaughter of a pensioner he punched outside a pub, causing him to fall and strike his head on the ground.
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