Distraught widow slams two 'arrogant' thugs who killed her husband, 48, in pub attack over £20 debt just two months after their wedding day - as pair are jailed for total of eight years Newly-married Andrew Watt died after he was punched to the ground in 2017 Anton Collins and Jack Jordan have since been convicted of manslaughter There was anger in court this week as the pair got sentences of six and two years By Richard Spillett, Crime Correspondent For Mailonline Published: 13:44 GMT, 18 March 2019 | Updated: 14:11 GMT, 18 March 2019 Viewcomments The widow of a man killed in a pub attack just weeks after his wedding has slammed the arrogance of his killers as they were jailed for a total of eight years. Anton Collins and Jack Jordan attacked Andrew Watt outside the Poplar Kitten pub in Harlow, Essex over a £20 debt said to be owed by one of his friends. Mr Watt - who had married his wife Sarah just eight weeks before - was knocked to the ground and suffered catastrophic head injuries from which he later died. After Collins, 27, and Jordan, 24, were jailed for manslaughter this week, his widowed bride paid tribute to her husband as the 'cheekiest, funniest and most loving person' she'd ever met. Andrew Watt died after he was knocked to the ground outside a pub in a row over a £20 debt Recalling her wedding day, heartbroken Mrs Watt said: 'When I saw him standing there, I couldn't get down the aisle fast enough. I can remember my dad telling me to slow down.' She said his donated organs has saved the lives of four people, adding: 'His heart is still beating and a part of him still lives on.' Collins was jailed for six years and Jordan was jailed for two years after they were found guilty of manslaughter. There were angry shouts from the public gallery at Chelmsford Crown Court as the sentences were handed down. Judge Patricia Lynch QC said: 'It goes without saying that a kind, loving, peaceful person lost his life that evening in the most tragic of circumstances, and that you fought the cause and the trial found you guilty. 'A good man has lost his life for absolutely no reason at all, this was a man who had a whole new future ahead of him, he was just married.' Anton Collins (left) got six years for manslaughter. Jack Jordan (right) was jailed for two years The judge continued: 'Everyone in the pub that evening had been drinking, most had been taking drugs and almost all of them were enjoying themselves. 'But you two were there and you were working as a team. You have accepted that you did not start the disruption, but my goodness you finished it. 'Collins, you struck the final blow and Jordan, you were secondary in this.' Collins and Jordan had confronted Mr Watt and a friend of his over claims the friend owed money to Collins' father. Moments before the fatal attack, Collins baited Mr Watt with threats saying: 'I will bury you where you stand.' The fatal attack unfolded outside the Poplar Kitten pub in Harlow, Essex in August 2017 Speaking after the case, Detective Chief Inspector Martin Pasmore said: 'Today has been a very sad day for Mr Watt's family, and I would like to praise them for their dignity throughout this extraordinarily difficult time. 'Collins and Jordan took away someone irreplaceable to them, fuelled by alcohol and over an irrelevant £20 debt, and they still have not shown remorse. 'I hope that these sentences, and seeing both of these men behind bars, will be of some small comfort to them, and will allow them to start healing from this terrible tragedy.' Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility