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Man is jailed for hammer assault in Folkestone

A 'violent and unpredictable' man has been jailed for 13 years after repeatedly hitting his victim with a hammer during an assault in Folkestone.

Reuben Daley hit the man up to 30 times during the incident outside a pub in Harbour Street on Thursday, February 6 this year.

Reuben Daley has been jailed for 13 years. Picture: Kent Police
Reuben Daley has been jailed for 13 years. Picture: Kent Police

Daley was seen in the pub watching his victim. He waited until the man left the premises before attacking him.

He hit the man to the head and body with the hammer before following him back into the pub and continuing the assault.

A member of the public managed to take the hammer from Daley before he made off.

He was arrested three days later.

The victim lost consciousness following the assault and suffered cuts to his face and head.

Daley, 43, pleaded guilty to wounding with intent and possession of an offensive weapon at Canterbury Crown Court.

Daley, of Coolinge Road, Folkestone, was brought back before the court yesterday and sentenced to 13 years.

He will also serve an extended four-year period on licence following his release.

DC Luke Thomson, Kent Police's investigating officer, said: "This was a shocking assault, the consequences of which could have been far more serious.

"Daley is an unpredictable and violent man and I am pleased this investigation and the resulting sentence has removed him from the streets of Folkestone for a considerable amount of time."

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