Braden Stromberg suffered severe swelling to the brain following an unprovoked attack. To save his life, doctors were forced to remove part of his skull.
A British man who was forced to have half his skull removed following a brutal assault says he’s disgusted that his attacker is being released from prison after just four months.
The groundskeeper subsequently spent 15 days in an induced coma before making a miraculous recovery, living to see his attacker charged with grievous bodily harm. Stromberg fell to the ground, smashing his head and leaving his brain with severe swelling. Doctors battled to save the young man’s life by removing the right side of his skull during an emergency three-hour operation.Stephenson was jailed for one year and ten-and-a-half months in February but is now set to be released after serving just four months behind bars.“All my family agree with me, they are all p- – -ed off,” Stromberg continued.
“Every doctor I have spoken to has said how lucky I am to not have woken up from the coma paralyzed or in a vegetated state,” Stromberg said.The groundskeeper subsequently spent 15 days in an induced coma before making a miraculous recovery, living to see his attacker charged with grievous bodily harm.“My life is on hold and [my attacker] can start having drinks and barbecues with his family and I can’t even go out myself,” Stromberg said.
A Ministry of Justice spokesperson didn’t deny Stephenson’s release, saying in a statement: “This was a terrible crime and our thoughts are with Mr. Stromberg and his family.”
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