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Home / Crime and Justice / Nottingham Man Jailed for 10 Years After Brutal Bottle Attack

Nottingham Man Jailed for 10 Years After Brutal Bottle Attack

14 Nov

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Summary

  • Man armed with broken bottle slashed victim's face
  • Assault left victim needing surgical treatment
  • Attacker pleaded guilty and received extended sentence
Nottingham Man Jailed for 10 Years After Brutal Bottle Attack

On August 11th, 2025, a violent incident occurred in Nottingham that has resulted in a lengthy prison sentence for the perpetrator. Abubakarr Haruna, a 39-year-old man with no fixed address, armed himself with a broken bottle and used it to slash another man's face in a brutal attack.

The attack took place in the early hours of the morning, with CCTV footage showing Haruna arguing with the victim before the assault. After the initial dispute, Haruna followed the man, retrieved two glass bottles from a nearby bin, and smashed one to use as a weapon. He then caught up with the victim in Wheeler Gate and slashed his face, leaving him with a serious injury that required surgical treatment.

Haruna has now been sentenced to an extended custodial term of 10 years and 8 months at Nottingham Crown Court. He will serve 6 years and 8 months in prison, followed by 4 years on license. Detective Sergeant Nigel Malik described Haruna's actions as "incredibly dangerous and cowardly," emphasizing that the attacker clearly intended to seriously harm his victim.

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The Nottingham man, Abubakarr Haruna, was sentenced to over 10 years in prison for the violent attack using a broken bottle that left the victim with a serious facial injury requiring surgery.
Abubakarr Haruna received an extended custodial sentence of 10 years and 8 months, with 6 years and 8 months to be served in prison and 4 years on license.
The attack took place in Nottingham, with the victim being assaulted by Haruna in the Wheeler Gate area of the city.

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