A man who punched a teenage girl and a female student, leaving them unconscious on the ground, has been jailed for four years.
Michael Ayoade, 35, was caught on CCTV staging the random attacks in Plaistow, east London.
In
the second attack on November 13 last year, he jogged up behind a
16-year-old girl in the High Street and punched her in the head. The
teenager fell to the ground, breaking three of her teeth.
A year
earlier, Ayoade punched a university student in the side of the head at
Plaistow tube station. His victim, Daniella Montieth, was taken to
hospital with a broken tooth.
Passing sentence at Inner London
Crown Court, Judge Roger Chapple said Ayoade, of Greengate Street,
Plaistow, had launched "vicious, unprovoked attacks on young, lone
females".
He said: "These images are indeed worth many thousands
of words. The footage captures graphically the shocking violence of
these attacks.
"In both cases there was but one blow. In the case
of (the 16-year-old) it can plainly be seen from the CCTV footage that
the force behind the blow was massive.
"The ferocity of the blow that you struck to her after running up behind her with full force was truly shocking.
"In both cases the force of the blow was such as to render the victims unconscious albeit mercifully not for long."
Ayoade, who is originally from Nigeria, followed the teenager for 800m before attacking her.
Prosecutor
Joel Smith told the court Ayoade said she 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".
Ayoade, who was
arrested shortly after the attack, admitted two counts of assault
causing actual bodily harm and one of possessing cannabis after a bag of
the drug was found at his home.
Defending, Gillian Frost said
Ayoade, who had smoked three or four cannabis joints and drunk a cup of
vodka before attacking the teenager, had not wanted to cause more
serious harm to either woman.
He was jailed for four years for the
attack on the teenager and 19 months for punching the student, although
the two sentences will run concurrently.
There was no separate penalty for the cannabis charge.
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