Two men who left a disabled 65-year-old woman with a fractured skull after brutally attacking her in her Manchester home have been jailed.
Nathan Lee Clark, 24 and of no fixed abode, was sentenced to 19 years in prison for Conspiracy To Rob and GBH with intent.
Stephen Mortin, 23 and from Hyde, was sentenced to 18 years in prison for Conspiracy To Rob and GBH.
The court heard that the pair forced their way inside the woman’s home on Neal Avenue, armed with a knife and a baseball bat, demanding money.
When she refused Mortin and Clark launched into a savage attack, leaving her with injuries to her arms, a fractured skull, and multiple facial fractures.
She has since made a full recovery.
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