Wednesday, July 8, 2026
ADVT 
International

Man jailed for attacking elderly Sikh in Manchester

Darpan News Desk IANS, 11 Oct, 2022 05:09 PM
  • Man jailed for attacking elderly Sikh in Manchester

A man who had punched a 62-year-old Sikh in Manchester "without any justifiable reason" and left him for dead has been jailed for three years.

Claudio Campos, 28, attacked Avtar Singh in broad daylight as he was walking home from work through the Tib Street area of the City Centre on June 23.

Campos, who was with his partner at the time, proceeded to walk up behind Avtar before violently punching him to the head. Singh fell into the middle of the road where he stayed unconscious until a passer-by called for an ambulance.

Singh had suffered a severe traumatic brain injury, a stroke caused by bleeding on the brain and multiple fractures to his cheek, jaw and eye socket as a result of the attack, the BBC reported.

He remains in hospital requiring 24-hour nursing and medical care.

"This was a horrific attack on a much loved family member and community leader which deeply shocked the public. I hope today's verdict gives Mr. Singh's family some relief that the person who has harmed their husband and father has now faced justice and will be sent to prison," Detective Inspector Mark Astbury, of Greater Manchester Police (GMP), said.

Campos was located with the help of CCTV footage and taken into custody by the GMP in September, where he admitted the assault.

Sentencing Campos, Judge Hilary Manley told him he had attacked Singh "without any justifiable reason".

"As a direct result of your decision to attack him, his life, and the lives of his family, are forever traumatised, changed and diminished. He gave you no reason at all to do what you did," Manley was quoted as saying in the BBC.

The judge rejected the defendant's claim that he was "very sorry".

"When our dad came to this country over 30 years ago, he never imagined that he would be the subject of such a heinous attack which has left him bed bound and in hospital for as long as he has been," Singh's children said in a release issued by the GMP.

"As a family, we are truly heartbroken and still struggle to come to terms with the reality of his future and the truth behind this crime," they said.

MORE International ARTICLES

Wooing Indian Americans, US Lawmaker Loretta Sanchez Offends American Indians

Wooing Indian Americans, US Lawmaker Loretta Sanchez Offends American Indians
California Democrat Loretta Sanchez, who is opposing the state's Indian-American attorney general Kamala Harris for the party's nomination for a 2016 Senate run, was caught on cell phone video raising her hand to her lips to make a typical native Indian 'war cry.'

Wooing Indian Americans, US Lawmaker Loretta Sanchez Offends American Indians

Canada Urged To Press Saudi Arabia On Alleged Cluster Bomb Use In Yemen

Canada Urged To Press Saudi Arabia On Alleged Cluster Bomb Use In Yemen
OTTAWA — Advocates against the use of cluster bombs say Canada has an obligation to publicly warn Saudi Arabia, its military partner in a bombing campaign in Syria, to refrain from using banned munitions.

Canada Urged To Press Saudi Arabia On Alleged Cluster Bomb Use In Yemen

Harman Singh, Sikh Man In New Zealand Who Removed Turban To Help Wounded Boy Lauded Worldwide

A picture of the 22-year-old Singh who broke religious protocol by removing his turban to cradle a boy hit by a car has turned him into an instant hero

Harman Singh, Sikh Man In New Zealand Who Removed Turban To Help Wounded Boy Lauded Worldwide

Indian Born Teen Girl In New Zealand Wins Competition Against Racism

Indian Born Teen Girl In New Zealand Wins Competition Against Racism
Kimberly D'Mello, a class 12 student at Tauranga's Aquinas College, in the North Island, won the competition at Te Mahurehure Marae in Pt Chevalier, Auckland on Saturday night

Indian Born Teen Girl In New Zealand Wins Competition Against Racism

Modi Visit: India, Mongolia Stress 'Bonds Of Hearts And Minds'

Modi Visit: India, Mongolia Stress 'Bonds Of Hearts And Minds'
The two countries also inked 13 agreements, including in the sphere of air services, cyber security and transfer of sentenced prisoners.

Modi Visit: India, Mongolia Stress 'Bonds Of Hearts And Minds'

India Won’t Forget Kargil War: Musharraf

Recalling the Kargil conflict of 1999 between India and Pakistan, former military strongman Pervez Musharraf on Sunday said New Delhi would never be able to forget the three-month-long battle when his armed forces "grabbed India by the throat".

India Won’t Forget Kargil War: Musharraf