In a case that has captivated and horrified the UK, two men, Remy Gordon and Kami Carpenter, have been sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of 23-year-old semi-professional footballer Cody Fisher. The tragic incident unfolded on the dance floor of the Crane nightclub in Birmingham on Boxing Day 2022, stemming from a minor altercation that occurred two days prior.
Gordon and Carpenter were found to have premeditated the fatal attack as a form of retribution following brief and “unavoidable” contact between Mr Fisher and Mr Gordon at a club in Solihull on Christmas Eve. The attack, described as a pre-planned “act of retribution,” led to Fisher’s death from a chest wound after he was stabbed with a weapon that had been smuggled through security.

The court heard that Cody Fisher, a former Birmingham City academy player and then a member of Stratford Town and Bromsgrove Sporting clubs, was significantly outnumbered during the assault, which lasted no more than 37 seconds. The assailants, who were wearing masks, punched, kicked, and ultimately stabbed Fisher, inflicting a fatal chest wound.
The sentencing on April 8, 2024, saw Gordon receive a minimum of 26 years behind bars, while Carpenter will serve at least 25 years. Both men denied the charges against them but were convicted last month following a trial that revealed the brutal nature of their actions.

In a heart-wrenching victim impact statement, Cody Fisher’s mother, Tracey, spoke of the devastating loss her family has endured, describing it as a “life sentence” that began the day her son was murdered. “It is as though I too was stabbed straight through the heart,” she said, expressing the profound impact of the tragedy on her life and the lives of those who knew and loved Cody.
Jessica Chatwin, Fisher’s girlfriend, recounted the horrifying moments of the attack, revealing that Fisher died in her arms. “My life stopped that day,” she said, highlighting the profound sorrow and emptiness left in the wake of the senseless act of violence.
In the aftermath of the sentencing, Tracey Fisher addressed the media, emphasizing that while the legal proceedings have concluded, the family’s grief and longing for their beloved Cody will persist indefinitely.
The incident has also led to the permanent closure of the Crane nightclub, with West Midlands Police citing “terrifying risks” to the public, including “blatant” drug use and “inadequate” security measures.
As the community mourns the loss of a young athlete with a promising future, the case serves as a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of violence and the need for vigilance and safety in public venues.