Flamson, who used and dealt drugs, was fatally injured in an act of retaliation following a row over money he owed for cannabis.
Tomlinson and Ayre, from Coventry, were jailed for 13 years and 12 years respectively, while Donald was told he would serve a minimum term of 23 years.
A fourth passenger, Samuel Henneberry, died in prison in 2025. All three were convicted of Flamson’s manslaughter.
Lees said she was stunned to receive an email two weeks ago from her Probation Service victim liaison officer to say Tomlinson and Ayre were eligible to have their terms reduced.
She believes this means they would only have to serve “50% instead of two thirds of the sentence”, under the terms of the Sentencing Act, which was passed in January.
“She said, that the two men who was still serving sentences for the manslaughter of my boy, would be released early, possibly within the next two years.”
