Two thugs who punched a young man so hard surgeons had to remove half of his skull have escaped charges.Steve Gator, 26, has been told the teenagers who ambushed him will
not face court after the Crown Prosecution Service dropped the case.
The
CPS said it did not have enough evidence to proceed but Steve's mother, Nina, expressed her disbelief at the decision.
"Our boy is walking around with half a head - what more evidence do they need?" said Mrs Gator, 47. "I can't believe it."
Mr Gator, of Romford,
Essex, was left seriously brain damaged following the attack as he made his way home from work on January 15.
The two thugs started screaming taunts and abuse at him about his
cousin but when he confronted them he was hit so hard he fell back and
smashed his head on the pavement.
He was left in a coma for two weeks and his
brain swelled so much surgeons removed the front half of his skull just
hours after he was admitted.
He now suffers frequent seizures, has difficulty talking, and lost much of his memory.
Mr Gator now lives with his mother, who is his main carer as he can no longer work.
Mrs Gator said: "He's just a different boy. His sparkle is totally
gone. He used to be so independent but he can't work any more and he
can't drive. He's got half a head and he's completely lost his
confidence.
"There's absolutely nothing protecting his brain now - it's just
under his skin. We're waiting for surgery for a new skull plate to be
put in."
A Havering police spokesman said they had no plans to look for any
other attackers in connection with the case, adding: "We gave the
CPS all the evidence available and after reviewing the case they decided not to proceed with it. We adhere to their decision."
Corrine Soanders, the Crown Prosecutor for Havering, said: "Once the
CPS had been supplied with all the necessary evidence relevant to this
case, a full review showed there was insufficient evidence to provide a
realistic prospect of conviction.
"This is a key test which must be met to bring a prosecution and in
light of this, the case against the two defendants was discontinued. I
apologise to the victim and his family for not conveying this decision
to them personally.
"I welcome any questions they may have and will be contacting them shortly to offer further explanation."