Thursday, 24 March 2016

Shocking Footage: Beating, Kicking n Stamping Pensioner On Bus

The female attacker jumps on the victim as he lies unconscious on the floorJasmine Jenkins and James Jenkins tower over the man in Pontypridd, Wales
Jasmine Jenkins, from Church Village, and James Jenkins, from Glyncoch, launched the attack on the bus as it travelled through the Broadway area at about 5.30pm on February 11 2016.

Both have been jailed for six years each for the sickening attack.
Shocking CCTV footage has emerged showing two thugs beating up a defenceless pensioner on a bus - as the pair have been jailed for six years each.

In the two-minute clip, Jasmine Jenkins, 22, and James Jenkins, 34, can be seen battering, punching, kicking and stamping on their 69-year-old victim.

They eventually get off the vehicle as the man lies unconscious on the floor - before one of them returns to take his shopping bags and deliver him a final kick.

The victim, who does not wish to be named, has been left scarred for life after the attack in Pontypridd, 12 miles north of Cardiff, Wales Online reports. 
But despite his injuries, he says he hopes his imprisoned attackers have 'come to their senses'. 
The video, which helped convict the pair, has been released by South Wales Police.

It contains graphic scenes of violence which we are showing to expose the severity of the vicious crimes that led to the cowardly attackers being locked up. 
Jasmine Jenkins, 22, and James Jenkins, 34, both pleaded guilty to grievous bodily harm and were jailed at Cardiff Crown Court for the unprovoked assault.

The victim was travelling alone. He was punched to the floor, where the defendants mercilessly kicked and stamped on him. 
At the end of the attack, Jasmine Jenkins is shown jumping on her victim.

As he lay unconscious on the floor, the pair got off the bus but Jasmine Jenkins decided to get back on board to collect her shopping.

In a final insult, she also took her victim’s bags too before delivering another kick.

The victim has "After it happened I didn’t leave the house for about two weeks apart from doctors' appointments.

"They've pleaded guilty and apparently sent an apology to me but I think they only did that for a reduced sentence.



Mirror UK


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