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MAN JAILED FOR DEADLY KICKING

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George Jacomelli jailed for deadly kicking

Admin I Thursday, January 05, 2017

CROWN COURT, London – George Jacomelli, 27 , of Iver Lane, Iver, Buckinghamshire, was sentenced at Snaresbrook Crown Court on Thursday, 5 January to six years and four months’ imprisonment.

Jacomelli pleaded guilty to grievous bodily harm with intent at the same court on 24 November 2016. On 19 December 2015 at about 05:45hrs police were called by several members of the public to people fighting in Commercial Road, E1.




An operator from the Tower Hamlets CCTV control room told police that they could see a male being knocked to the ground and another male kicking him. Officers arrived on scene a few minutes later and found the 41-year-old victim lying on the floor near the junction at Jubilee Street.

The victim received a number of injuries in the attack, including several fractures to his cheek, chin and jaw areas and a broken nose. He had to have surgery but has since made a full recovery. Nothing was stolen in the attack. Witnesses told police that they saw a man kick the victim in the head several times. The CCTV operator also gave police a description of the attacker.

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Two officers responding to the call were driving towards Commercial Road when they saw a man, Jacomelli, matching the suspect’s description. Jacomelli was arrested in nearby Camal Street and was taken to an east London police station for questioning.

Jacomelli, who had been drinking alcohol, admitted it was him in the CCTV but said he did not remember attacking the victim.




Jacomelli was charged on 22 March 2016 and was sentenced as above. Detective Sergeant Rob Brown from Tower Hamlets CID said: “This was a vicious attack in which Jacomelli repeatedly kicked the victim with full force in the head as he lay prone and vulnerable on the ground. We would like to thank the witnesses for coming forward and helping us to bring Jacomelli to justice.”

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