Devastated wife breaks down outside court after bikies who brutally gunned down her grocer husband Paul Virgona in gangland hit gone wrong get decades behind bars

Paul Virgona's family will likely never have an answer for why the grocer was murdered in cold blood on a Melbourne freeway nearly four years ago.

But they do have some closure, with his Mongols bikie killers ordered to serve decades behind bars for a crime only explained as a case of mistaken identity.

Aaron Ong was jailed for 35 years on Thursday by Victorian Supreme Court Justice Christopher Beale, while Josh Rider was sentenced to 30 years.

They had staked out Mr Virgona's Croyden home for hours before following him as he left to pick up the day's fruit and vegetable orders for his business at 2am on November 9, 2019.

On Eastlink, their stolen Mercedes pulled alongside Mr Virgona's van and 11 shots were fired by the passenger from a semi-automatic handgun.

Two bikies who murdered innocent grocer Paul Virgona will spend decades in jail. Mr Virgona's wife Antonietta sobbed outside court as she revealed the pain her family has endured

Two bikies who murdered innocent grocer Paul Virgona will spend decades in jail. Mr Virgona's wife Antonietta sobbed outside court as she revealed the pain her family has endured

Paul Virgona died after 11 shots were fired by into his van from a semi-automatic handgun

Paul Virgona died after 11 shots were fired by into his van from a semi-automatic handgun

It's not clear which of the men was the shooter and who was driving.

At least seven shots struck Mr Virgona, whose van then spun out of control.

He was found dead by police behind the wheel, his phone illuminated in his lap.

Mr Virgona's wife Antonietta sobbed outside court as she revealed the pain her family had endured.

'Paul was an amazing person - he was a loyal, hardworking man who, in all this, was innocent and didn't deserve it,' she said.

'We will miss Paul every day of our lives. He was just everything.

'We are relieved of the outcome and that it’s behind us now.'

Mr Virgona's family packed the court's public gallery for the hearing, seated just along from a dozen supporters of Ong and Rider.

There was nothing to explain why he had been targeted and killed.

He had no criminal or Mongols bikie associations, unlike Ong and Rider.

Ong's barrister conceded the shooting occurred in the context of motorcycle club activity but was 'almost certainly a case of mistaken identity'.

Rider, now 33, joined the Mongols at 19 or 20 and told a psychologist he was considering leaving the club but hey had supported him and his partner while he was in prison, and there would be a price for leaving.

A friend who cautioned him against joining said he wasn't surprised by the murder charge.

Ong, 37, was a Mongols associate since 2015 and became patched two years later.

Josh Rider was sentenced to 30 years in prison
Aaron Ong was jailed for 35 years

Josh Rider, left,  was sentenced to 30 years in prison while his accomplice Aaron Ong, right, was jailed for 35 years

He has not disavowed the club and rather than downplay his association, Ong and his barrister had talked up his love of motorcycles, Justice Beale said.

'Your association with the Mongols has been disastrous,' he said.

'You would do well to settle, once and for all, any association you have with the Mongols or its members.'

Mr Virgona's children Luca and Giulia, were in court for the sentence. They were just 17 and 14 when their father died.

'He was a very devoted father, husband, everything,' Mrs Virgona said.

'He was just everything.'

Rider, who pleaded guilty to murder days before a joint trial with Ong was due to begin, was ordered to serve at least 21 years.

Ong, who was convicted at trial, must serve at least 25 years and six months before he is eligible for parole.

The comments below have been moderated in advance.

The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.

We are no longer accepting comments on this article.