Home
Part of the This Is Wiltshire Network
Wiltshire - Latest News
Browse By Town?
Archive
National News
Readers Letters
Contact Us
Site Map
Search Advanced Search
Wiltshire - Latest News  RSS Feed RSS feed | About




School criticised as Wroughton hammer attackers are jailed
Henry Webster
Henry Webster

A judge today criticised the school where a teenager was beaten to the brink of death with a hammer as she imprisoned five gang members involved in the "brutal" attack.

Nazrul Amin, 19, two 15-year-olds, a 16-year-old and a 17-year-old, all from Swindon, were part of group of 13 young men convicted for their part in severely beating Henry Webster, at Ridgeway School in Wroughton, last year.

The attack in the school tennis courts last year was previously likened to a scene from a Quentin Tarantino film by prosecutor James Patrick.

Ginger-haired Henry was left fighting for his life and needed surgery after the assault which left him with three skull fractures and brain injury.

Judge Carol Hagen criticised Ridgeway School when sentencing the five young men at Bristol Crown Court today and asked why there was no staff presence in the tennis courts at the end of the school day.

She added it was "a miracle" Henry survived the assault.

She said: "What I find little short of astonishing is the fact that not a single member of staff was present in the tennis courts when the bell went."

She went on: "Given the confrontation earlier that day which was known to staff I simply fail to understand why no member of staff was present."

Nazrul Amin was sentenced to 18 months in a young offenders institute and the remaining four youths were given detention and training sentences.

A 16-year-old and a 15-year-old both received eight months, another 15-year-old received 18 months and a 17-year-old received 12 months.

Wasif Khan, 19, Amjad Qazi, 20, convicted of causing grievous bodily harm, and six other Asian men convicted of conspiracy charges will be sentenced later today.

In the second of two trials, Aqduss Rauf, 20, and Bilal Yakub, 18, Rouble Meah, 20, Mahbub Ali, 19, and Kamran Khan, 24, were found guilty of conspiracy to cause actual bodily harm .

A 17-year-old boy, who cannot be named, pleaded guilty to a charge of violent disorder at the start of the second trial.

1:49pm Friday 9th May 2008

Print   Email this
Archive
Search
Thousands of Jobs, Homes & Cars from the This is Wiltshire
Powered by Powered by Fish4
Need a holiday?
Click here for a great selection with local pick ups
Have you got a news story?
E-mail your local newspaper direct
News from Wiltshire towns
Click here for the news from your town
Get yourself headhunted
Upload your cv for free with us
Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy © Copyright 2001-2008
Newsquest Media Group
A Gannett Company
This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network