A British has been to 14 years behind bars after he brutally stomped on an 84-year-old man in a terrifying .
Zepheniah Dufeal, 18, had launched an unprovoked attack on a man he did not know after they both got off the same at Edmonton Green station, in North . Dufeal launched at the 84-year-old and sent a second blow on his head that caused the man to fall to the ground. The teenager then stood over the older man and carried on unleashing more horrific blows, just after 8pm in the July 16, 2024, brutal incident.
These included a slap to the face, stamping on his head twice and the teen even threw the 84-year-old's baseball cap down. Dufeal finished off his horror attack but ditching his victim, who was fighting for his life, on the ground and made his way out of the station, according to the .
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Fortunately, another heroic passenger found the victim, alerted staff, and he was rushed to hospital. The man was treated for a bleed on the brain, a fractured skull, fractured ribs, and a collapsed lung.
The entire horror attack was caught on footage, which officers viewed during their investigation. One of these cops recognised Dufeal after an ID had been briefly shared.
The teenager was arrested the next day at his home, on Church Street, Edmonton. Dufeal pleaded guilty to Grievous Bodily Harm with intent (GBH) and was sentenced to 14 years in , on May 21 at London Inner Crown Court.
Detective Chief Inspector Paul Attwell for Major, Serious and Organised Crime said: "This was an exceptionally violent and unnecessary attack on an elderly man. Dufeal acted in such a horrific manner and with such brutality, it is only luck that the victim was able to survive such a horrifying attack.
"I want to thank the victim and his family for their support throughout this investigation and trial. I hope they feel some sense of comfort and reassurance knowing this individual has been convicted as a result of his cruel and heartless actions.
"Violence of any kind is never tolerated on the rail network and we work hard to ensure offenders like this are brought to justice. If you ever need us please text 61016 to report crime and remember to call 999 in an emergency."
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