Curtis Turpin and Adam Hudson strangled Francis McNally at a flat in Markham Crescent, court hears.
Two men have been jailed for life for the murder of a man in York.
Both were given life sentences at Leeds Crown Court with minimum terms of 16 years and three months for Turpin, and 15 years and six months for Hudson.Turpin, of Markham Crescent, and Hudson, of Rowntree Avenue, Clifton, were both found guilty of murder. Turpin was also found guilty of a separate charge of actual bodily harm.
They found Mr McNally covered in blood with injuries to his face and head and an item of clothing wrapped around his neck. His father James McNally described Mr McNally as a "good soul" and said: "My heart is broken and will not mend, there's a huge gap in my life."
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