A gang who left a man brain damaged after attacking him when he bumped into them have been jailed
Ali Ali, Gessica Goti, both 20, Mohamed Abdulle, 22, and Fiona Abdillahi, 18, were convicted of attacking two men on the Oxford Circus tube platform
One of their victims was injured so badly he was placed in an induced coma for five days, and suffered life-changing brain injuries
To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video In an impact statement he said: 'My old life is over.' Advertisement Advertisement The group got into an argument with the two men – both 40 – at around 11.15am on November 5 2017
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Ali, from Islington, then hit him with a large glass bottle, knocking him to the floor
Once he was down, all four of them began kicking and stamping on his head before turning on his friend
Gessica Goti, 20, was sentenced to 16 months behind bars (Picture: SWNS) The second man was left with facial injuries and a gash to the back of his head after being repeatedly hit with a glass bottle
After he collapsed Abdulle, from Bristol, hit him once more with the glass bottle before all four fled
Ali was jailed for four years after being found guilty of GBH and violent disorder
Goti was found guilty of violent disorder and jailed for 16 months. Ali Ali, 20, was jailed for four years after being found guilty of GBH and violent disorder (Picture: SWNS) Mohamed Abdulle, 22, was jailed for three years after being convicted of hitting one of the men with a glass bottle (Picture: SWNS) Abdulle was sentenced to three years behind bars and Abdillahi, from West Brompton, received a 10 month suspended sentence after pleading guilty to violent disorder
DC Paul Burbridge said: 'This was an incredibly violent and unnecessary attack, and the victim is lucky to be alive
'Regardless, the rest of his life will now be affected by the serious injuries he sustained at the hands of these aggressive young people.' Advertisement Advertisement He said he hoped their conviction would serve as a reminder that violence will not be tolerated on the rail networks
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