Mirorr UK reports
that he carried out the assault on one of his victims last year, a
16-year-old girl who incredibly escaped with just three broken teeth
after she was sent crashing to the ground.
The first attack was at Plaistow Tube
station on November 20, 2011, when he hit a 21 year-old student Daniella
Montieth, who is only 5ft 4in, in the side of the head, leaving her
sprawled unconscious in the ticket hall. Montieth, who was studying
political science and international relations, was taken to hospital
with a broken tooth.
Both attacks were caught on CCTV.
During his trial, Ayoade said the
teenager had “looked at him in a rude way” and that he could not go
through the rest of the day having taken “an insult from a little person
like that”.
Daily Mail reports
that the Judge who passed the sentence at an Inner London Crown Court,
described the attacks as “vicious, unprovoked attacks on young, lone
females.”
The court heard that Ayoade has two
previous convictions for similar violence both from 2009 – one for
common assault when he punched a woman after he spat on her shoes, and
another when he hit a man who was speaking on a mobile phone.
He told the man: “I’m sorry, that wasn’t meant for you.”
Mirror UK
further reports that he told police after the second attack that he had
smoked three or four cannabis joints and drunk a cup of vodka before
hitting the teenager.
He was sentenced for four years for the attack on the teenager, and 19 months for punching the student, to run concurrently
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