Sentence: 19 years in a young offenders' institute
On September 2, 2024, Declan Pendlebury, then aged 19, visited Robin Singh's home in Burtonwood, Warrington, around 6pm to eat a takeaway and play video games. Around 10pm, they left in an Uber wearing balaclavas and extra clothing, hunting for targets from a 'rival area' in Gaskell Park, St Helens. They encountered a 14-year-old boy playing football with friends on Pennine Drive. Singh shouted 'are you from the 9s?' referring to the WA9 postcode, then brandished a machete and attacked the boy after he fell while fleeing. Pendlebury was at Singh's side throughout, chasing the victim, present during the frenzied stabbing and slashing to the boy's back, arms, legs, and foot, and assisting in the escape. The boy suffered a significant wound to his left knee fracturing his thigh bone, partial amputation of a toe, and injuries to his back and forearm. They fled back to Singh's home via Uber, changed clothes, disposed of evidence in a black bag, and Pendlebury smashed his phone. The next day, he searched online for 'how many years in jail for attempted murder?' and viewed related news. He handed himself in at St Helens Police Station. The victim now suffers PTSD, severe anxiety, and life-changing injuries, including potential knee replacement.