Three years in jail for 'heinous' attack which left elderly Sikh priest with life-changing injuries
Date published: 09 October 2022

Claudio Campos
A man has been caged for carrying out a horrific attack which left an elderly Sikh priest with life-changing injuries.
Claudio Campos (aged 28), of Ladybarn Lane in Manchester, appeared before the judge at Manchester Crown Court after pleading guilty to the assault of 62-year-old Avtar Singh.
He was jailed for three years.
The court heard how on the evening of Thursday, June 23, 2022, Avtar was walking home from work through the Tib Street area of the city centre, when Campos, who was with his partner at the time, proceeded to walk up behind Avtar before violently punching him to the head.
Avtar fell into the middle of the road where he stayed unconscious until a passer-by called for an ambulance.
He was taken to hospital where he has since remained, receiving treatment for a life-changing brain injury.
As part of the investigation, GMP released a public appeal on social media showing CCTV footage of the attack, and following intelligence received from the public, Campos was located and taken into custody in September, where he admitted the assault.
Detective Inspector Mark Astbury, of GMPs City of Manchester CID, said: “This was a horrific attack of a much-loved family member and community leader which deeply shocked the public.
“I hope this verdict gives Mr Singh’s family some relief that the person who has harmed their husband and father has now faced justice and will be sent to prison.
“I would like to thank the public for their help with our investigation and our thoughts are very much with Mr Singh, we hope he is able to return home soon."
Avtar’s family have prepared the following words:
“When our dad came to this country over 30 years ago, he never imagined that he would be the subject of such a heinous attack which has left him bed bound and in hospital for as long as he has been.
“As a family, we are truly heartbroken and still struggle to come to terms with the reality of his future and the truth behind this crime.
"He didn't do anything to deserve this situation where he has permanently damaged his sight and lost complete mobility down his right side.
"Although we will never get the strong powerful man, who is the light of our lives back, we are satisfied with the result given by the court.
“Avtar is a truly brilliant, gentle and kind human being who has spent his whole life looking after everyone around him.
He is a tremendous father, a hardworking husband and the most amazing priest who has served communities for generation after generation.
“This attack hasn't just left an ever bleeding wound on our hearts, it's scarred an entire community who knew him to be the man he was and now isn't.
“We are grateful for the support that people have continued to provide and the justice that Greater Manchester Police have sought for our family.
“Sadly, our fight does not end today as we continue to watch Avtar fight to gain back a quality of life that will see him through recovery.
"We know now that we will never feel as safe as we once thought we were walking through the city centre in Manchester, given this situation was as unprovoked as it was brutal.
“Our dad came to this country to work hard and teach others to preach kindness and move past any hatred in their hearts.
"It's a true shame this person left an elderly man for dead in the middle of the street.
“The law has fought part of our battle today, but we will never be able to piece back the strength and the happiness that our dad was so amazingly built upon.”
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