Peterborough thug who launched brutal hammer attack on man in his own home locked up for 31 years as two other also jailed
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A trio who left a man with “catastrophic” head injuries following a brutal attack in his own home have been jailed.
In the early hours of 2 April last year, a group forced their way into a house in Wake Road, Eastgate, Peterborough, and viciously attacked the occupant.
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The jury heard how Ben Williams, 32, used a claw hammer to repeatedly hit the victim, who is in his 30s, around the head, causing an internal bleed on his brain.
Police said the victim ‘was lucky to be alive’ and was still recovering from his injuries.
A 999 call was made to police, which was played during a trial at Cambridge Crown Court.
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Hide AdThe jury heard how the victim rang for help, stating people had broken into his home and were attacking him before the line went quiet and all was heard was the sound of hammer strikes against the victim and abuse being hurled at him.
As police arrived, through an upstairs window they could see a woman and a man attacking the victim while shouting abuse.
Entering the house, officers were met by Matthews and another woman – Isla Fitzgerald, 23 – coming down the stairs who indicated the victim had been “beaten to death” but they had nothing to do with it and were trying to help him.
Officers found the man laid on a bed with “catastrophic” head injuries, but Williams and another man, later found to be 23-year-old Leonard Davis, had fled through an upstairs window as the officers entered the house.
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Hide AdBoth women were arrested at the scene and a subsequent investigation tracked Williams and Davis in Norwich, having got a train there from Peterborough.
They were intercepted at Norwich train station and arrested by Norfolk Constabulary officers.
Guilty verdicts handed out by jury at crown court
Following a 14-day trial at Cambridge Crown Court, a jury returned a guilty verdict of attempted murder for Williams, of no fixed address.
The jury found Matthews, of Shrewsbury Avenue, Woodston, not guilty of attempted murder, but guilty of assault causing grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent.
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Hide AdDavis, of Shrewsbury Avenue, Woodston, denied attempted murder but admitted GBH with intent, which was accepted in court.
Today (Friday, 2 February), they appeared at Cambridge Crown Court where Williams was jailed for 31 years, while Matthews was handed nine years and Davis also received nine years.
Victim ‘lucky to be alive’
Detective Constable Lauren Easton, who investigated, said: “This was an extremely vicious attack believed to have been over an incident involving family members of Matthews’, which left the victim with a brain haemorrhage, bruising and swelling to his face and arms, as well as lacerations to his scalp.
“While not fully recovered, he is lucky to be alive and that he managed to call 999 and alert us to the intruders in his house.”
The other woman was arrested and charged, but has had all charges dropped and has had no further action taken against her.