The women, who are in their early 20s, were out socialising on 9 July last year (2021) when they were assaulted by 27-year-old Elliot Hadman.
While in the College Arms, one of the girls spoke with an acquaintance who was sat with Hadman, when they became involved in an argument with Hadman saying “I don’t like you or your family” and asked her to “go away”, which she did.
The two friends encountered Hadman again at about 12.20am in Broadway where they were assaulted and knocked unconscious, all of which was captured on CCTV.
Witnesses chased after Hadman while others called an ambulance that took the women to the hospital where one was treated for cuts, bruising and swelling to her face and head, while the other suffered a fractured skull, a perforated eardrum and bruising.
About 15 minutes after the assault, we received a 999 call from a man saying he needed police in Park Road as he was being chased, but when asked to provide his details he hung up.
Investigations identified the telephone number as being registered to Hadman and the location of the 999 calls was in the area of the assault.
Hadman was arrested at his home in Casterton Road, Stamford, Lincolnshire, on 14 August and later charged with assault causing grievous bodily harm (GBH) without intent and assault causing actual bodily harm (ABH), which he admitted in court.
He appeared at Peterborough Crown Court today (Monday 28 March) where he was sentenced to two years in prison.
Detective Constable Igor Simonov, who investigated, said: “This was a shocking incident where two young women were assaulted on a night out.
“I am thankful to those who came to the aid of the victims that night and called for an ambulance, we have seen how one punch can cause tragedy in our communities, stemming from alcohol-fuelled anger which can have lasting impacts on so many people’s lives.
“Thankfully the women have not been severely injured however I have no doubt they were shaken up by what happened to them.”