A man who struck a teenage boy, who was coming to the aid of a girl, in the head with a machete during a brawl at Benfleet station has been jailed.
Tranele Green, 20, of Imperial Drive, Harrow, denied grievous bodily harm with intent and possession of an offensive weapon following the incident.
He then admitted both charges on the day the trial was set to begin at Inner London Crown Court on June 20.
On Thursday October 20, he was sentenced by a judge at the same court to six years’ imprisonment in a young offender’s institution.
Megan Smith, 22, of Merrivale, South Benfleet, was also convicted of actual bodily harm against a 17-year-old girl during the same incident.
She pleaded guilty to the offence and was sentenced to a 12-month community order at Southend Magistrates’ Court on September 13.
The court heard a fight broke out between a group of six young people at the entrance to Benfleet station at 2pm on Monday October 11 2021.
The victims – a boy and a girl – both aged 17 at the time, travelled to the station to meet another girl.
A group arrived, including Smith, and an altercation broke out between Smith and the female victim.
She repeatedly punched and kicked the girl, pulling her hair, and shouting abuse at her.
The male victim attempted to intervene but was subsequently attacked by Green who entered the station and joined the brawl.
Green then drew a machete from his belt and hit him several times across the head with the weapon.
The group then left the scene and the boy was taken to hospital requiring urgent treatment to deep laceration wounds on his head, including a damaged artery.
The girl suffered facial injuries and concussion from the attack.
Smith was arrested at her home just a few hours after the incident and Green was later arrested by plain clothes officers after he was spotted at Rayners Lane Underground station.
BTP Detective Constable Victoria Callaghan, said: “This was a vicious attack against a boy who was simply trying to come to the aid of someone else, but was instead victim to a shocking act of violence.
“Green is clearly a dangerous individual and I’m pleased to see him off the network and behind bars following our investigation.
“Thankfully, incidents like this are rare on the railway, however you can report anything or anyone acting suspiciously by texting 61016 or calling 0800 40 50 40. In an emergency, always dial 999.”
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