The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Violent thug threatened man with machete

Three men sentenced after violence erupted in a Peterborou­gh street

- By Stephen Briggs stephen.briggs@peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk Twitter: @PTstephenB 01733 588734

Athug who threatened a man with a machete in a Peterborou­gh street before attacking him later has been jailed. The attack was launched by Apolinario Da Silva Pereira, Cirilo De Sousa Ximenes and Zito Araujo in Peterborou­gh on 18 December 2017, 35 minutes after Araujo had threatened the victim with the knife.

On Friday, two were jailed, with another given a suspended sentence.

Peterborou­gh Crown Court heard the victim was in a car travelling on Dogsthorpe Road with two other people when he saw Araujo, (39) of Gladstone Street, standing by his own car. He stopped to speak to him at about 10.45pm but Araujo became aggressive. Araujo got a machete from the boot of his car, but was prevented from getting near the victim by a friend.

At 11.20pm, Araujo turned up at the victim’s address in Peterborou­gh, along with the two other defendants. Araujo challenged the victim to a fight, and the victim was then punched to the face by Pereira, (33) of Gladstone Street. Pereira was pulled away by another man, but the victim was kicked numerous times by Araujo.

Ximenes, (21) of Gladstone Street, then punched the victim from behind to the face.

The attack carried on for a short time until officers arrived on scene. The man was taken to hospital with serious injuries and required surgery to fix a broken jaw.

Pereira, Ximenes and Araujo were charged with assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and both Pereira and Araujo stood trial at Peterborou­gh Crown Court in November. Ximenes previously pleaded guilty to the offence. Araujo was also found guilty of a further charge of possessing an offensive weapon in public.

On Friday Arauj ow as handed a sentence of five years and six months in prison. Pereira received a nine-month prison sentence and Ximenes was given a 12-month sentence, suspended for 24 months. He was also ordered to carry out 260 hours of unpaid work.

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Zito Araujo

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