Amos Selahor has been jailed following the 'completely mindless' pub attack
An ex-Salford drug dealer who moved down south following a smash and grab raid at a Porsche showroom is behind bars for a sickening pub attack in which he broke 10 bones in a man's head after necking 10 Jager Bombs.
Selahor, a court heard, downed 10 Jager Bombs at the Snug and Hyde in before picking a fight with a 54-year-old man sat on a stool. Bar staff tried to restrain Selahor, but he broke free and kicked the victim, who had been pushed to the ground and was lying defenceless on the floor.Exeter Crown Court heard Selahor is an ex-drug dealer who moved to Devon from Salford after carrying out a raid on a Porsche showroom in Ellesmere Port. Some £10,000-worth of goods were taken.
Selahor, previously of Adelphi Street, Salford, admitted burglary; and assault causing grievous bodily harm. He was jailed for six years and four months, with a two year and eight month extended licence by Judge David Evans. Mr Adrian Chaplin, prosecuting, said the burglary at the Porsche Showroom happened on February 19, 2023, when Selahor and two other men smashed their way in while wearing masks. He was seen on CCTV wheeling out an electric bike. The other two stole watches and designer clothes. .
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