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Two brothers who attacked a man with an axe as he lay sleeping in bed…

todaySeptember 30, 2024 19

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Two brothers who attacked a man with an axe as he lay sleeping in bed have been put behind bars.

Leon Oakden-Gostling and Reece Oakden, who are known to the victim, stormed into the home and launched a savage assault around 11pm on Christmas Eve 2023.

The victim told officers 19-year-old Leon hit him with the axe while Reece, aged 28, encouraged his brother and urged him to ‘go for his head’.

 

During the attack, the victim suffered deep cuts to his arms and shoulders as he tried to defend himself from the blows raining down.

The pair hen left the weapon embedded in the man’s arm.

He required two blood transfusions due to the severity of the injuries and told detectives if he had not got his arms in the way, he would have been struck to the head.

The brothers were arrested and declined to answer any questions put to them by officers in interview.

Leon Oakden-Gostling, of Furnival Street, Worksop, admitted wounding with intent and was jailed for six years when the pair appeared at Nottingham Crown Court for sentencing on Friday 27 September.

Reece Oakden, of Queen Elizabeth Crescent, Rhodesia, Worksop, denied the offence but was found guilty following a trial in June.

He was jailed for nine years.

Detective Constable Chloe Baugh said: “This was a brutal attack on a man as he lay in his bed.

“He must have been terrified when the two brothers burst into his home swinging an axe.

“Thankfully he was able to raise his arms in self defence. Otherwise, the two brothers could have inflicted even more serious injuries or killed him.

“This sort of violence will always be met with a robust response by the force and I’m pleased these two violent men have been put behind bars.”

Written by: wozzzza

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