Two men have been jailed in connection with a violent robbery at Bradford Interchange.
Daniel Tearne, 19, and Connor Jeffrey, 18, attacked a man, a chef on his way home from work, on 18 February last year.
Bradford Crown Court heard how the pair repeatedly punched and kneed the victim, taking his iPhone and a case containing his bank card – which was used to make payments including the purchase of a bottle of vodka.
Tearne was ordered to serve 27 months in a young offenders institution, with Jeffrey, who was 17 at the time of the attack and therefore sentenced as a youth, given 16 months.
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