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Two men jailed after serious assault in Canterbury

Two men are behind bars after subjecting a man in his 60s to a 15 minute long violent attack.

Serhat and Agid Yalcin repeatedly kicked, punched and stamped on the man during the assault in Canterbury High Street last year, on Tuesday, September 1.

Agrid Yalchin has been jailed after the attack in Canterbury. Picture: Kent Police
Agrid Yalchin has been jailed after the attack in Canterbury. Picture: Kent Police

The victim had been using a cashpoint at around 1am when he was followed by the two offenders, one of whom barged into him.

He feared for his safety and swung his hand at one of the two men, before he was knocked to the ground by Agid, 20.

Both men then spent around 15 minutes kicking, punching and stamping on the victim as he lay stricken on the ground.

Police arrived after the incident was seen by a CCTV operator and officers arrested both men at the scene.

The victim was left with serious head and arm injuries which required extensive hospital treatment.

Serhat Yalcin is also behind bars. Picture: Kent Police
Serhat Yalcin is also behind bars. Picture: Kent Police

Serhat, 25, pleaded guilty to causing grievous bodily harm at Canterbury Crown Court on Thursday, February 25 and Agid was convicted of causing actual bodily harm following a trial at the same court on Thursday, March 4.

On Thursday, Serhat, of Norman Road, Ramsgate, was jailed for nine years and four months and Agid, of Wood Lane, Ashford, was ordered to serve two and a half years in a young offenders' institution.

PC Jack Rolfe, Kent Police's investigating officer, said: "This was a horrific attack and it is very fortunate the consequences were not even more serious.

"The victim had visited a cashpoint and was intimidated when the two offenders approached him.

"The violence which was then directed towards him was totally unacceptable.

"Officers arrived on the scene soon after and arrested both men.

"The investigation which has followed has led to two violent men being removed from the streets.

"I hope our work and the punishment handed down by the court give the victim some sense that justice has been done as he attempts to rebuild his life following this offence."

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