Teenagers jailed for brutal daylight shotgun and machete attack in Dagenham
Briefly

Three men were sentenced for their roles in a brutal daylight attack on a teenager in Dagenham. Caleb Wallace and Hayat Umar each received 19 years for attempted murder, while Joshua Amoaka received nine years for grievous bodily harm. The attack involved the use of a firearm and a machete, with the victim suffering severe injuries after being shot and stabbed in front of witnesses. The sentences were reduced due to their ages at the time of the crime, aiming to offer some closure to the victim and alleviate community safety concerns.
The brutality displayed by Wallace and Umar is shocking, especially as it occurred in broad daylight and in full view of horrified witnesses.
The victim required multiple significant surgeries and spent extensive time recovering from his severe injuries.
These lengthy sentences aim to provide the victim some small sense of closure and reassure the community about their safety.
All three men were sentenced to lengthy prison terms for their roles in a brutal attack that left the victim critically injured.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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