2 Women Sentenced to Prison in Santa Ana Nightclub Beating Death

Kim Pham, 23, was kicked in the head as she was on the ground outside the Crosby Restaurant and Nightclub

Two women were sentenced to prison Friday in the beating death of a 23-year-old woman outside of a Santa Ana nightclub. Vikki Vargas reports for the NBC4 News at Noon on Friday Nov. 14, 2014.

Two women convicted of voluntary manslaughter were sentenced to six years in prison Friday for what a judge called a senseless brawl that left a 23-year-old woman dead outside a Santa Ana nightclub.

Vanesa Tapia Zavala, 26, and Candace Marie Brito, 27, both apologized at their sentencing hearing in Superior Court in Santa Ana.

The women had been found guilty in July of assault with force to produce great bodily injury in Annie Hung "Kim" Pham's fatal beating, but were acquitted of felony second-degree murder. They each faced up to 11 years in prison.

Zavala and Brito were accused of killing Pham, a Chapman University student, by kicking her in the head as she was on the ground fighting their friend outside the Crosby Restaurant and Nightclub on Jan. 19, officials said.

Both women addressed the court and Pham's family members.

"My heart goes out to all of you. Again, I am deeply sorry," Zavala said. "As a parent, I can only imagine your loss."

The judge told the defendants he watched cell phone video of the confrontation about 40 times. He described the violence as a real-time nightmare, noting that onlookers pulled out cell phone cameras to record instead of stopping the fight. The judge also questioned why the victim stayed in the fight even as her friends were pulling her away.

"I am so sorry for your loss," Brito told Pham's family in court. "In no way did I intend for this to happen.

"I will live with this for the rest of my life."

Friends of Pham told police that three women attacked her without provocation after the two groups bumped into each other outside the nightclub. Another witness said Pham instigated the fight by shouting obscenities and throwing the first punch after she and her friends bumped into another group exiting the bar.

Portions of the attack were captured on cellphone video as the victim's friends and a security guard unsuccessfully tried to intervene, officials said. Emergency 911 recordings also provided descriptions of the beating and aftermath.

One caller said the attackers "just ran off" and described Pham as having difficulty breathing.

Orange County Superior Court Thomas Goethals decried the senselessness of the crime and wondered why all of the combatants did not just "walk away" from the scrum.

"These were all funny, smart, bright young women," Goethals said of the victim and defendants. "Why didn't they walk away?"

Pham was hospitalized after the attack and taken off life support Jan. 21. A coroner's report said she died from blunt force trauma to the head.

Editor's Note: Audio recordings were not allowed in the courtroom during sentencing.

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