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06
Dec 2022
Two middle-aged men were jailed today for a vicious attack on an innocent man who suffered a broken eye socket which required facial-reconstruction surgery.
Gavin Hewson, 45, and Charles Neate, 55, punched the victim repeatedly at a block of flats in Ripon which left him “covered in blood”, York Crown Court heard.
They were arrested and charged with causing grievous bodily harm but denied the offences. However, a jury found them guilty following a trial in November.
Prosecutor Nicola Hoskins said the two men went to the apartment block in St Marygate apparently looking to “sort out” another man but ended up attacking his neighbour, who was named in court.
The victim had been watching TV with his partner when they heard someone shouting the name of their neighbour who lived in the opposite flat.
When he went outside to ask them to be quiet and go away, he was attacked by the two men, resulting in a fractured eye socket, swollen eyes and a suspected broken nose.
His partner called police as other people outside flagged down a passing police car and alerted officers to the attack.
York Crown Court
Two officers followed a “trail of blood” from the apartment block’s communal door to the victim's flat and advised him to seek medical attention.
He was treated at Harrogate District Hospital and kept in overnight due to the extent of his injuries. He later had facial-reconstruction surgery.
Hewson and Neate claimed they weren’t even at the apartment block but were found guilty as charged. They appeared for sentence today.
Jailing him for three years, the judge described Neate as a “very violent man indeed”.
Hewson was jailed for two-and-a-half years because his track record for violence wasn’t as bad as Neate’s.
Both men were also given a five-year restraining order, banning them from contacting the victim and his partner and going to St Marysgate in Ripon.
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