A young man who accidentally killed his father a decade ago apologised to his relatives before a High Court judge imposed a suspended sentence in what he described as a “sad” and “unfortunate” case.“I just want to take the time to apologise to both sides of my family, both my father’s side and my mother’s side, for what . . . took place. I would have done everything to see my father alive, for him to see the young man I have grown into,” an emotional Renaldo Makhail Trotman said in the No. 3 Supreme Court on Friday.The Greenpark Lane, St Michael resident had pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the March 23, 2012 death of 55-year-old Sylvan Trotman.Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Alliston Seale disclosed that the deceased was a farmer who employed three people, including Renaldo and another son, Dwayne Pinder.