Saturday, 30 March 2013
The yob who did this was jailed for two years... and he could be out after 14 weeks
Daniel Stringer-Prince and his family have blasted the justice system after they got the news of Ali Haydor's early parole application
A thug who brutally attacked a teenage student could be released from prison after spending just 14 weeks of a two-year sentence behind bars.
Daniel Stringer-Prince and his family have angrily criticised the justice system after they were told that Ali Haydor has applied for early parole.
Haydor, 22, led a gang attack which left trainee baker Daniel with sickening injuries, including a fractured skull and fractured eye sockets.
He was punched at least twice by Haydor, before others repeatedly kicked and punched him.
Takeaway worker Haydor, of Croft Street, Hyde, pleaded guilty to assault and was jailed for two years in December.
But he has now applied to the Parole Board to be released on an electronic tag – and could be freed as early as April.
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