Vile Attack on NHS Worker Lands Man Behind Bars for Two Years

Daniel Shevlin, a homeless man, has been locked up for two years after brutally fracturing the cheekbone of an NHS worker during a shocking assault at Salford Royal Infirmary in March 2020.

Brutal Assault at Salford Hospital

The victim, a dedicated NHS staff member, was manhandled in an unprovoked attack while on duty. The assault left them with a fractured cheekbone, causing serious injury.

Justice Served

Shevlin, with no fixed address, was swiftly convicted and sentenced to two years behind bars. Authorities have condemned the attack, reminding the public that violence against NHS workers will not be tolerated.

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