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Knife attack victim 'scarred for life'
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| Scarred for life: Dean Brooks was slashed across the face as he walked through Sutton town centre |
A man had to have 23 stitches after being slashed across the face in a terrifying unprovoked attack as he walked through Sutton town centre.
Dean Brooks was walking past the cinema in St Nicholas Way just before 2.20am on Friday, April 25, when he was approached by two men.
They attacked him with a knife, leaving him with cut wounds from his hairline to his nose.
His friends called emergency services and he was taken to hospital for treatment. Doctors were forced to shave off some of his hair before putting 23 stiches in the wound.
The 23-year-old said he was disappointed by the police's reaction to the brutal assault, claiming no one had taken a statement from him or the friends who witnessed the attack.
He also said a police "courtesy call" to check how he had been dealt with had been his only contact with the force since the night of the incident.
Dean, who cannot remember the attack because he had been drinking, said: "I am definitely scarred for life. I'm a bit disappointed with the police. It was nearly two weeks ago but they still haven't taken a statement from me or my mates who do remember the attack, and they said they had no CCTV. I don't think the blokes that did it will be caught.
| “The police will arrest you for being drunk and disorderly but when you’re stabbed in the face you don’t hear from them." | | Dean Brooks |
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"The police will arrest you for being drunk and disorderly but when you're stabbed in the face you don't hear from them.
"I've been waiting for the investigating officer to contact me but I think he's on holiday. I got a call on Wednesday morning from someone asking how I felt about how the investigation was being dealt with and I had to say it was the first time I'd heard from them."
A spokesman for Sutton police confirmed the attack was unprovoked. He added that the police had contacted Dean for a statement and that his clothing had been taken for testing.
"Police conducted a wide search of the area looking for the suspects," he said.
If you witnessed the assault, or have any information about the assault, contact Sutton CID on 020 8649 0747. Alternatively, information can be passed anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
4:08pm Wednesday 7th May 2008
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CommentPosted by: Safer Sutton?, Sutton on 6:02pm Wed 7 May 08
We're told we live in 'Safer Sutton'?
Tell that to this guy.
We're told we live in 'Safer Sutton'?
Tell that to this guy.
Posted by: Mrs.O, Sutton on 7:34pm Wed 7 May 08
This is absolutely horrific. Let's hope these animals are caught!!
This is absolutely horrific. Let's hope these animals are caught!!
Posted by: Les, Sutton on 12:14am Thu 8 May 08
If what we read in the news is correct, the police go for the 'easy' nick these days in order to hit their targets. Catching real criminals is resource hungry and distracts the police from raising revenue for the Labour government.
The answer's a speed camera - now what's the question?
Nothing about this country gets any better.
If what we read in the news is correct, the police go for the 'easy' nick these days in order to hit their targets. Catching real criminals is resource hungry and distracts the police from raising revenue for the Labour government.
The answer's a speed camera - now what's the question?
Nothing about this country gets any better.
Posted by: Jock, London on 1:04am Thu 8 May 08
[quote][bold]Les[/bold] wrote:
If what we read in the news is correct, the police go for the 'easy' nick these days in order to hit their targets. Catching real criminals is resource hungry and distracts the police from raising revenue for the Labour government. The answer's a speed camera - now what's the question? Nothing about this country gets any better. [/quote] Yawn...Get over your obsession with speed cameras.
Les wrote:
If what we read in the news is correct, the police go for the 'easy' nick these days in order to hit their targets. Catching real criminals is resource hungry and distracts the police from raising revenue for the Labour government. The answer's a speed camera - now what's the question? Nothing about this country gets any better.
Yawn...Get over your obsession with speed cameras.
Posted by: ric, kingston on 8:53am Thu 8 May 08
true though. the police care about money more than our safety. thats been made clear over the last 10 years.
true though. the police care about money more than our safety. thats been made clear over the last 10 years.
Posted by: Mark Yercards, Cheam on 2:58pm Thu 8 May 08
[quote][bold]ric[/bold] wrote:
true though. the police care about money more than our safety. thats been made clear over the last 10 years.
[/quote] I don't think it's the police, Labour have steadily reduced the number of police whilst replacing them with PCSO's who are only good for handing out fines, whilst on top of this imposing ridiculous targets for crime solving leaving no choice for the police but to go for soft crime. The solution is more manpower, to be able to concentrate on serious crime and to be given stop and search powers but I fear we're now too far down the wooly liberal road where all you have to do is scream "human rights abuse" and the police will run a mile.
ric wrote:
true though. the police care about money more than our safety. thats been made clear over the last 10 years.
I don't think it's the police, Labour have steadily reduced the number of police whilst replacing them with PCSO's who are only good for handing out fines, whilst on top of this imposing ridiculous targets for crime solving leaving no choice for the police but to go for soft crime. The solution is more manpower, to be able to concentrate on serious crime and to be given stop and search powers but I fear we're now too far down the wooly liberal road where all you have to do is scream "human rights abuse" and the police will run a mile.
Posted by: ian, Sutton on 9:30pm Thu 8 May 08
I have lived in Sutton all of my life and i am afraid to say that because of all the clubs and pubs that have now sprung up i would not dare walk down sutton hight street at night. The only people to blame are the councils for alowing these places to open. PS I hope that these mindless thugs get caught and get what they deserve this young man is scared for life.
I have lived in Sutton all of my life and i am afraid to say that because of all the clubs and pubs that have now sprung up i would not dare walk down sutton hight street at night. The only people to blame are the councils for alowing these places to open. PS I hope that these mindless thugs get caught and get what they deserve this young man is scared for life.
Posted by: halle, sutton on 9:46am Fri 9 May 08
[quote][bold]ian[/bold] wrote:
I have lived in Sutton all of my life and i am afraid to say that because of all the clubs and pubs that have now sprung up i would not dare walk down sutton hight street at night. The only people to blame are the councils for alowing these places to open. PS I hope that these mindless thugs get caught and get what they deserve this young man is scared for life. [/quote] I think it's unfair to blame the pubs and clubs for the mindless thugs. i am young and I go clubbing quite a lot, in sutton and surrounding areas and I never cause trouble, and once I leave to walk home I am respectful and keep the noise right down. The thugs that cause trouble are nothing but uneducated TW@TS who were never given the love, attention and upbringing a child should have.
We all look for things to blame because Sutton is spiralling down and down, but prehaps we should look at the people rather than the establishment - after all, a person stabbed this poor guy, not a nightclub!
ian wrote:
I have lived in Sutton all of my life and i am afraid to say that because of all the clubs and pubs that have now sprung up i would not dare walk down sutton hight street at night. The only people to blame are the councils for alowing these places to open. PS I hope that these mindless thugs get caught and get what they deserve this young man is scared for life.
I think it's unfair to blame the pubs and clubs for the mindless thugs. i am young and I go clubbing quite a lot, in sutton and surrounding areas and I never cause trouble, and once I leave to walk home I am respectful and keep the noise right down. The thugs that cause trouble are nothing but uneducated TW@TS who were never given the love, attention and upbringing a child should have.
We all look for things to blame because Sutton is spiralling down and down, but prehaps we should look at the people rather than the establishment - after all, a person stabbed this poor guy, not a nightclub!
Posted by: halle, sutton on 9:47am Fri 9 May 08
[quote][bold]ian[/bold] wrote:
I have lived in Sutton all of my life and i am afraid to say that because of all the clubs and pubs that have now sprung up i would not dare walk down sutton hight street at night. The only people to blame are the councils for alowing these places to open. PS I hope that these mindless thugs get caught and get what they deserve this young man is scared for life. [/quote] I think it's unfair to blame the pubs and clubs for the mindless thugs. i am young and I go clubbing quite a lot, in sutton and surrounding areas and I never cause trouble, and once I leave to walk home I am respectful and keep the noise right down. The thugs that cause trouble are nothing but uneducated TW@TS who were never given the love, attention and upbringing a child should have.
We all look for things to blame because Sutton is spiralling down and down, but prehaps we should look at the people rather than the establishment - after all, a person stabbed this poor guy, not a nightclub!
ian wrote:
I have lived in Sutton all of my life and i am afraid to say that because of all the clubs and pubs that have now sprung up i would not dare walk down sutton hight street at night. The only people to blame are the councils for alowing these places to open. PS I hope that these mindless thugs get caught and get what they deserve this young man is scared for life.
I think it's unfair to blame the pubs and clubs for the mindless thugs. i am young and I go clubbing quite a lot, in sutton and surrounding areas and I never cause trouble, and once I leave to walk home I am respectful and keep the noise right down. The thugs that cause trouble are nothing but uneducated TW@TS who were never given the love, attention and upbringing a child should have.
We all look for things to blame because Sutton is spiralling down and down, but prehaps we should look at the people rather than the establishment - after all, a person stabbed this poor guy, not a nightclub!
Posted by: Chris, Sutton on 4:11pm Fri 9 May 08
With all the CCT camera's in Sutton I'm sure there must be footage of the attackers. Why are they putting Police officers on the a217 trying to catch people out when you should be trying to get the real criminals
With all the CCT camera's in Sutton I'm sure there must be footage of the attackers. Why are they putting Police officers on the a217 trying to catch people out when you should be trying to get the real criminals
Posted by: sickenedresident, wallington on 10:51am Tue 13 May 08
How long will it be and what will it take for Sutton Police to actually do some Policing and sort out the massive amount of violent crimes that happen in this Borough? It seems that they sit in their state of the art Police station talking but doing very little. My husband had suffered a permanent injury due to an unprovoked attack. where were Sutton police? Elsewhere, everyone of them dealing with a less serious accident mob handed. How can we feel safe or mores the point allow our teenagers normal freedom when the Police are so useless and this sort of incident happens more and more. My husband like this man had no Police help and the follow up call was full of self justifying poor excuses. This Borough was once a fantastic place to live, no more I'm very sorry to say
How long will it be and what will it take for Sutton Police to actually do some Policing and sort out the massive amount of violent crimes that happen in this Borough? It seems that they sit in their state of the art Police station talking but doing very little. My husband had suffered a permanent injury due to an unprovoked attack. where were Sutton police? Elsewhere, everyone of them dealing with a less serious accident mob handed. How can we feel safe or mores the point allow our teenagers normal freedom when the Police are so useless and this sort of incident happens more and more. My husband like this man had no Police help and the follow up call was full of self justifying poor excuses. This Borough was once a fantastic place to live, no more I'm very sorry to say
Posted by: sarah, sutton on 5:21am Tue 20 May 08
being 26 and often going out for drinks with my friends none of us go into sutton. I do blame the amount of clubs and pubs in sutton. Last time i went out to a club in sutton there was a massive fight in the high street which i ended up with an ash tray being throwen at us for no reason! one of my friends died in sutton from a drunked iddiot punching him for no reason both of them were drunk but my friend was simply waiting for a cab home. I also used to work in zoots when it was around and i have never seen so many fights from people going on pub crawls in sutton and getting into fights. If there was only a few pub's there woulndt be so much trouble! the yobs that attack people wait for them to leave the pubs and clubs because they know they are half cut. I dont blame the police they have a very hard job i also know that becausue i used to work in the duty solicitor call centre and the weekend call's were public orders and abh and assault and all of them were drunk. Its not just sutton every where is bad but sutton has gotten worse as there is to many clubs now offering happy hours ect.
being 26 and often going out for drinks with my friends none of us go into sutton. I do blame the amount of clubs and pubs in sutton. Last time i went out to a club in sutton there was a massive fight in the high street which i ended up with an ash tray being throwen at us for no reason! one of my friends died in sutton from a drunked iddiot punching him for no reason both of them were drunk but my friend was simply waiting for a cab home. I also used to work in zoots when it was around and i have never seen so many fights from people going on pub crawls in sutton and getting into fights. If there was only a few pub's there woulndt be so much trouble! the yobs that attack people wait for them to leave the pubs and clubs because they know they are half cut. I dont blame the police they have a very hard job i also know that becausue i used to work in the duty solicitor call centre and the weekend call's were public orders and abh and assault and all of them were drunk. Its not just sutton every where is bad but sutton has gotten worse as there is to many clubs now offering happy hours ect.
Posted by: ian, Sutton on 9:36pm Tue 20 May 08
Here Here Sarah its a shame that the people in charge of this country dont sit up and take notice instead of sitting in there bars and drinking there cut price booze all night
Here Here Sarah its a shame that the people in charge of this country dont sit up and take notice instead of sitting in there bars and drinking there cut price booze all night
Posted by: paul edwards, wrexham on 8:33pm Wed 16 Jul 08
this country is a disgrace to live here with this corupt goverment
this country is a disgrace to live here with this corupt goverment
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