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Video: Notts victim of serious assault wants you to see this shocking footage of attack to highlight dangers of violence

Perry requested that police share the shocking footage of the assault in order to raise awareness of the dangers of violence.

A victim who sustained serious head injuries in an assault has described how they can no longer have a ‘normal life’.

Perry Cranston was out in Mansfield with friends in the early hours of 23 February 2020 when William Dennis repeatedly punched and kicked him outside Rush night club in Clumber Street following a dispute.

Perry requested that police share the shocking footage of the assault in order to raise awareness of the dangers of violence.

Perry Cranston head

In the assault, he suffered a large laceration to the back of his head and was diagnosed with a bleed on the brain as well as a number of fractures to his skull.

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His brain showed signs of swelling and Perry had to be put into a coma before having a portion of his skull removed.

Speaking to Nottinghamshire Police, 25-year-old Perry said: “I was in hospital for eight months receiving treatment for multiple skull fractures until doctors attempted to replace the missing fragments of my skull with a metal plate.

“When they attempted to install the plate, it got infected and had to be removed.

“I’m now left with a part of my skull missing while I wait for an operation and it won’t be until March when I get my pre-op with a view to having a new plate fitted in April.

“It’s restricted me from living my normal life. I can’t work, can’t exercise, I can’t do anything at the minute.”

On Friday 8 January, 23-year-old William Dennis, of Kempton Road in Mansfield, was sentenced to fourteen months in prison for the assault after pleading guilty to grievous bodily harm.

Detective Sergeant Jamie Moore, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “In cases like this there are no winners, a man has suffered life-long injuries and a young man is now in prison.

“This mindless moment of violence changed the course of both the victim’s and the offender’s lives forever. Dennis will now spend a time behind bars and carry the responsibility of what he did with him probably for the rest of his life.

“Response officers worked collaboratively with Mansfield District Council’s CCTV team to quickly locate Dennis and enabled him to be held account for his crime.

“Ultimately, this is an incredibly sad case that has had a significant impact on two young men.”

Cllr Marion Bradshaw, Portfolio Holder for Safer Communities, Housing and Wellbeing, said: “Our highly trained CCTV operators monitor around 160 cameras from our state-of-the-art control room 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to keep Mansfield safe. They work very closely with the Police and our own Neighbourhood Wardens to help reduce and prevent crime and disorder throughout the entire district. We are pleased to have quickly located the offender in this tragic case and we wish the victim well in their continued recovery.”

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