Kent Messenger Maidstone

Pair sent to jail for attack on man asleep in caravan

Camping stove used as weapon

- By Keith Hunt messengern­ews@thekmgroup.co.uk @KM_newsroom

A man was struck in the face with a camping stove after two thugs entered a caravan while he and a mate were sleeping, a court heard.

Liam Colsell felt blow after blow as Warren Evans and Jason Farmer took turns attacking him.

The victim escaped without any broken bones, but needed hospital treatment for wounds to his face and head.

Prolific offenders Evans and Farmer, both 26, admitted wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.

Evans, of Mote Road, Maidstone, was jailed for five years and seven months and Farmer, of James Whatman Way, Maidstone, for four years and nine months.

Father- of- three Evans had 26 previous conviction­s for 53 offences. Farmer had 24 previ- Passing sentence, Judge Charles Macdonald QC said: “You were in drink and for no reason, or having taken up the cudgels for someone else slighted, you went to the caravan, forced your way in and attacked the victim with numerous blows to the head.

“One of you picked up a camping stove and struck his head, assisted by the other.

“He was subjected to a two on one attack in his temporary home.” ous conviction­s for 45 offences.

Maidstone Crown Court heard that Mr Colsell was caravan-sitting in Albion Place and went back there with a friend in April.

They went to sleep but in the early hours he suddenly felt blows to his head and face. He tried to defend himself but was kicked in the head.

Prosecutor Martin Swain said one of the attackers said: “You think you’re bad.”

Mr Colsell asked why they were doing it, but the response was to continue with the assault.

“One picked up a camping stove and hit him full force in the face,” said Mr Swain. “He tried to protect himself by turning his head away, but that just meant he received blows to a different part of his head.

“He was hit two or three times with the stove. The gas canister was removed from the stove and that too was used to assault them.”

Bleeding heavily, Mr Colsell and his friend went to the High Street where they saw Evans and Farmer again.

Mr Colsell was taken to hospital where his wounds were glued and he was given a CT scan.

Evans wrote to the court apologisin­g and vowing to turn his life around “after this terrible crime”.

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Picture: Kent Police Warren Evans was jailed for five years and seven months
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Picture: Kent Police Jason Farmer was also jailed for attacking a man while he slept in a caravan
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