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Man attacked brother and his own partner after sharing a meal
Stuart Parker assaulted his own brother then turned on his partner when he tried to stop the violence
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A man assaulted his own brother after sharing an evening together – and then turned on his own partner when he tried to intervene.
Sleeping woman sexually assaulted while staying overnight at man s home
Andrew Gildersleve also performed a sex act on himself while sexually assaulting his victim at his home in Barry
The incident happened at a property in Trinity Street, Barry, where defendant Andrew Gildersleve used to live (Image: Richard Williams)
A man sexually assaulted a woman as she was sleeping in his home then begged her not to tell anyone what he had done. Andrew Gildersleve s victim had been sleeping fully clothed in a chair of his then-home in Trinity Street, Barry, when she awoke to find him rubbing her breast. She then noticed Gildersleve was performing a sex act on himself with his other hand.
Hammer-wielding man terrorised children in the street
Darren Palethorpe also threatened people who confronted him after they intervened when they heard the screams of terrified youngsters
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A man who threatened children in the street with a hammer later told police he wished he had used the weapon to assault them.
Former Met Police officer Paul Bonning, 54, was given a 12-month suspended sentence and a £2,000 fine at Swansea Crown Court for carrying out a violent attack on his former girlfriend.