Police have released mugshots of seven men who were jailed for more than 125 years combined after the death of Mark Noke.

Justin Roach, Keiran Claffey, and Leighton Tabone were all convicted of murder and conspiracy to rob after a seven-and-a-half-week trial at Winchester Crown Court.

Appearing for sentencing on Tuesday, Claffey, 29, of Keynsham Road was jailed for life with a minimum of 29 years.

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Roach, 40 of Steep Close and Tabone, 24, were both jailed for life with a minimum of 27 years.

Aaron Morgan and Bradley O'Dell were both convicted of manslaughter and conspiracy to rob and were jailed for 15 years each.

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Harley Wilson and David Bull, who both pleaded guilty to conspiracy to rob but were not involved in the carrying out of the plan, were also jailed. 

Wilson was sentenced to seven and a half years whilst Bull received eight years in prison.