The second brother involved in a vicious attack on a man that left him unable to walk, talk, or recognise his own daughter has been jailed for eight years.
Frederick Samuels, 20, pleaded guilty to a charge of with intent to cause grievous bodily harm caused grievous bodily harm on the morning of his trial in the Whangārei District Court.
He is the brother of Tangaroa Samuels who king hit Shane Lemon across the back of his head with a plank of wood outside the Otangarei house where Lemon lived with his partner and three grandchildren.
After he was hit Lemon's head struck the concrete driveway and he began to convulse.
Tangaroa Samuels was urged on by his mother, Deidre Shelford, who was sitting in a car and yelling at her son: "Get him my son, get him. Pack him, my son, pack him up."