Takeaway worker jailed for leading gang attack which left teenager with shocking facial injuries

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Daily Mail 

  • Ali Haydor punched Daniel Stringer-Prince before the gang took over
  • Unprovoked attack left teenager with lasting injuries, including damage to sight in one eye

By Sarah Johnson

PUBLISHED: 13:28 EST, 3 December 2012 | UPDATED: 13:39 EST, 3 December 2012

A takeaway worker who led a gang attack which left a teenager with a fractured eye socket has been jailed for two years.

Ali Haydor, 22, punched Daniel Stringer-Prince, 17, at least twice before a gang of youths continued the assault, repeatedly kicking and punching the victim in the head.

Student Daniel and a friend were attacked by a group of Asian youths who had been involved in a snowball fight with a group of white teenagers.

Attacked: Daniel Stringer-Prince was kicked and punched in the head by a gang of youthsAttacked: Daniel Stringer-Prince was kicked and punched in the head by a gang of youths

Detective Inspector Dave Moores said of the attack: ‘What started off as quite a trivial matter of people throwing snowballs, was escalated much further by others including Haydor, who subjected one of the victims to a wholly undeserved and violent attack.

‘This man has now been left with lasting injuries, including damage to his sight in one eye, but the consequences of this assault could have been far worse.

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