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Jockey Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter in Death of 71-Year-Old Man Outside Suffolk Pub

A 26-year-old jockey pleaded guilty to manslaughter at Peterborough Crown Court on Friday after prosecutors reduced the charge from murder. The incident occurred on March 8, 2025, outside the Wagon and Horses pub in Newmarket, Suffolk, where a 71-year-old man sustained fatal injuries during a brawl. The victim died 10 days later at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge.

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A 26-year-old jockey entered a guilty plea to manslaughter at Peterborough Crown Court on Friday. Prosecutors accepted the lesser charge, dropping the original murder accusation. The case involves the death of a 71-year-old man following a confrontation outside a pub in Suffolk last year.

The incident took place on March 8, 2025, outside the Wagon and Horses pub on Newmarket High Street. m. and involved four people. Emergency services responded to reports of a disturbance on the high street.

Incident Details The 71-year-old man, identified as Richard Wingrove, sustained injuries during the altercation.

He was struck at least twice, including a blow to the chest that caused him to fall onto the pavement and into the road. The fall resulted in a head injury from which he did not recover. Mr. Wingrove was transported to Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge in critical condition.

He never regained consciousness, and life support was withdrawn on March 18, 2025, leading to his death. Two other men involved in the incident received hospital treatment for injuries and were later discharged. The jockey had been in the pub garden watching horse racing with another jockey.

The two were leaving to catch a taxi back to work when they became involved in a dispute with the victim and another individual. The encounter escalated into a physical fight on the high street, as described in court proceedings.

Legal Proceedings and Background Prosecutor Peter Gair stated at an earlier hearing at Cambridge Crown Court that the dispute resulted in a physical punching fight.

The jockey, who resides in Holland Park, Newmarket, was granted bail following the plea. He is scheduled to return to court for sentencing on June 4, 2026. Prior to the incident, the jockey had been working to revive his career in horse racing.

He had recorded 12 victories from 156 rides during his time in the sport. However, his career included disciplinary actions, such as an 18-month ban in September 2023 for testing positive for cocaine for the second time. The ban followed an incident where he took the drug in a pub toilet three days before a race, as determined by a judicial panel.

He had also received a six-month suspension in 2021 for cocaine and cannabis use. These details were presented in court to provide context on his professional background. The case highlights the circumstances of the altercation and its fatal outcome.

Court records indicate the jockey's actions contributed to the victim's collapse and subsequent death. Sentencing will determine the penalty for the manslaughter conviction.

Story Timeline

4 events
  1. 2026-04-11

    Jockey pleads guilty to manslaughter at Peterborough Crown Court.

    1 sourceGB News
  2. 2025-06-04

    Sentencing scheduled for the manslaughter conviction.

    1 sourceGB News
  3. 2025-03-18

    Richard Wingrove dies after life support is withdrawn.

    1 sourceGB News
  4. 2025-03-08

    Brawl occurs outside Wagon and Horses pub in Newmarket.

    1 sourceGB News

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    The jockey faces potential imprisonment following sentencing on June 4.

  2. 02

    Family of the victim receives closure from the guilty plea.

  3. 03

    The incident may lead to increased security measures at pubs in Newmarket.

  4. 04

    Horse racing community reviews disciplinary policies in light of the case.

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