It seems incredible two young men can walk away scot-free, without a blemish to their name, after assaulting a schoolboy who later died.
It also seems incredible that because the dead boy had an undiagnosed heart condition that contributed to his death, in my view his life is seen as being worth less than that of somebody who didn't have a pre-existing medical condition.
The family of 15-year-old Stephen Dudley have been left devastated after the second of their son's two assailants received the same treatment as the first - the brothers have permanent name suppression and have been discharged without conviction.
Justice Helen Winkelmann's sentencing report makes for interesting reading. On one hand, she says: "Stephen had an undiagnosed heart condition that made him vulnerable to problems with his heart's rhythm in situations of traumatic stress.
"Because of that condition, it's impossible to say what caused Stephen's death. However, we can at least say that if the fight hadn't taken place, Stephen might be alive today." Then she says because there's no proof of cause and effect, because the Crown didn't feel it could prove the assault caused the death, the charge of manslaughter was downgraded to assault with intent to injure.