Two men, James Dixon and Thomas Loring, have been sentenced for a violent robbery at the jewellery store of antiques expert Ian Towning, who was assaulted with a claw hammer during the incident. This robbery was part of a series of burglaries across Greater London, targeting various establishments. Dixon received a 17-year prison sentence for his role while Loring was sentenced to 14 years. The violent nature of the attack has left Mr. Towning feeling traumatized, expressing ongoing mental health struggles following the assault.
The burglary at Ian Towning's jewellery store was the most serious offence in a campaign of burglaries across Greater London, where both men used hammers to intimidate.
Mr Towning expressed that the horrific experience has left him with a fear of social situations and he suffers from depression, often crying uncontrollably.
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