Four young men jailed for machete attack on teenage boy
Victim stabbed 16 times but survived thanks to resident intervention
Sentences ranged from 4 to 14 years depending on charges
Attack described as 'horrific and brutal' by judge
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Four young men - Tyler Bradley, Wayne Boyd, Leon Keenan, and Kaya Azhar - were jailed at Teesside Crown Court on April 30, 2025, for chasing and stabbing a 17-year-old boy 16 times with a machete in Hemlington, Middlesbrough, in a brutal attack that left the victim fighting for his life. CCTV footage captured the terrifying chase as the boy jumped over garden fences and balconies in a desperate attempt to escape his attackers. Judge Francis Laird described the incident as 'a truly horrific and brutal attack on a defenceless boy' during the sentencing, noting the victim was fortunate to escape with his life. Despite suffering significant injuries, the 17-year-old managed to drag himself over a fence to Hemlington Hall Road, where residents heard his screams and intervened. These quick-thinking residents provided immediate medical help before emergency services arrived, giving the victim the best chance of survival, though he continues to recover from his injuries. Tyler Bradley, 18, received the most severe sentence of 14 years' imprisonment, while 19-year-old Wayne Boyd was sentenced to 13 years. Both were found guilty of attempted murder following a trial in December. Leon Keenan, 18, was handed a prison sentence of four years and four months, and 18-year-old Kaya Azhar was given four years in jail, with both convicted of grievous bodily harm.
Hemlington is an area of Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England. It is centred around a lake and is in the Borough of Middlesbrough's south-western outskirts.
In 2015, the Hemlington Ward had a population of 6,557, 4.74% of Middlesbrough's resident population.
Middlesbrough ( MID-əlz-brə), colloquially known as Boro, is a port town in the Borough of Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England. Lying to the south of the River Tees, it forms part of the Teesside built-up area and the Tees Valley. In 2021, it had a population of 148,215.
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Teenagers jailed for 'horrific' machete attack 16 hours ago Share Save Stuart Whincup North East and Cumbria Share Save Four young men who stabbed a teenage boy 16 times with a machete and left him fighting for his life have been jailed. Tyler Bradley, Wayne Boyd, Leon Keenan and Kaya Azhar chased the boy through Hemlington in Middlesbrough during the early hours of 30 April 2025. CCTV footage showed the boy jumped over garden fences and balconies as he desperately tried to get away. Judge Francis Laird told Teesside Crown Court it was "a truly horrific and brutal attack on a defenceless boy and he was fortunate to escape with his life". Despite suffering significant injuries, the 17-year-old managed to drag himself over a fence and on to Hemlington Hall Road, where residents heard his screams. They shouted at his attackers to stop and provided medical help before the emergency services arrived. Detectives said their "quick actions" gave the victim the best chance of survival, although he is still recovering from his injuries. Tyler Bradley, 18, of Dallas Court in Middlesbrough, was sentenced to 14 years' imprisonment, while 19-year-old Wayne Boyd, of Enderby Gardens, was sentenced to 13 years. Both were found guilty of attempted murder after a trial last December. Leon Keenan, 18, of Arrandale in Middlesbrough was handed a prison sentence of four years and four months and 18-year-old Kaya Azhar, of Scanbeck Drive in Marske, was given four years in jail. Both were found guilty of grievous bodily harm. Det Sgt Andy Hamilton said: "These men had one thing on their minds when they hunted down and pursued the 17-year-old boy, and that was to use such force and violence that would inflict horrific injuries upon him. "Immediately after their attack they fled the area, leaving him in the street fighting for his life.'' Follow BBC Tees on X, Facebook , Nextdoor and Instagram . More on this story Teenager suffers 'life-threatening' stab wounds Related internet links HM Court...