
Peterborough men jailed for hammer and hockey stick attack
Police said Cronin came out of Dunn's house, in the Westwood area, and made what the victim took to be a threat. When he went to speak to him about the threat, Cronin pulled out a hammer from his trouser waistband and waved it in the air, and Dunn then came running from his house with a hockey stick and the pair assaulted the man.
'Incredibly violent'
The victim got up but both defendants pushed him to the ground and Dunn used the hammer to hit him to the back of the head and also to the left eye, the force said.Both men ran back to Dunn's property, before coming out again and threatening the victim, before making off.Officers gave first aid to the victim before he was taken to Peterborough City Hospital.Dunn returned to the scene and was arrested along with Cronin.Both men pleaded guilty to grievous bodily harm without intent.Det Con Elouise Hicks said: "This was an incredibly violent assault with weapons which has left the victim with lasting injuries, and its severity is reflected in the sentences handed to both men."
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