Victim who lost half his skull is furious at attacker's early release

Victim left with half his skull missing from brutal assault is furious that his attacker is being released from jail after just four months

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  • Braden Stromberg was attacked by Kyle Stephenson in Bolsover, Derbyshire
  • Stephenson is being freed after just four months in jail for unprovoked attack

A man who lost half of his skull in a one-punch attack was furious to learn that his attacker is being released early from prison – having spent just four months behind bars.

Kyle Stephenson is set to walk free after serving less than a fifth of his sentence for the unprovoked attack on Braden Stromberg.

Mr Stromberg, 27, was left in a two-week coma and nearly died after Stephenson struck him in Bosolver, Derbyshire, on May 2 last year.

Mr Stromberg now lives in fear a single fall or knock to the head could kill him and is forced to wear a helmet to shield his unprotected brain whenever he leaves the house.

Stephenson, 32, admitted causing grievous bodily harm and was jailed for one year and ten-and-a-half months in February.

Braden Stromberg had half of his skull removed to save his life, but now lives in fear that a single knock to the head could kill him. Pictured: Braden showing the indent where his skull has been removed

Kyle Stephenson, from Ilkeston, Derbyshire, was jailed for nearly two years for the assault, but is being freed after serving just four months in prison

But the thug is now expected to be freed from prison having served only four months behind bars.

Braden, of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, has slammed the decision to release his attacker early saying he was ‘gutted’ when he heard the news.

He said: ‘I feel like it’s robbed me of justice. Four months isn’t even enough time for a house plant to grow. It’s ridiculous.

‘I’ve not even had my surgery yet and he’s out and able to live his life.

‘All my family agree with me, they are all p***** off basically. It’s really shocking that he’s not even going to serve half of his sentence.

‘He nearly ended my life and now he’s out free and he has absolutely no remorse.’

Mr Stromberg was told the news in an email from the Ministry of Justice who said Stephenson will be made subject to a curfew and wear an electronic tag.

He added: ‘I heard about it through an email. He’s been told to not approach or contact me and my family.

Braden now wears a helmet when going outside until he can have an operation to fit a titanium plate where his skull used to be. Pictured: Braden wearing his helmet

The ground worker impressed doctors with his recovery, although he still struggles with some day-to-day tasks. Pictured: Braden lying in the hospital bed during his treatment

The 27-year-old has sice become dependent on his parents as he is unable to work. Pictured: Braden in bed in the hospital

‘We thought he would be in prison for Christmas but now he gets to spend summer and Christmas with his family.

‘That’s not taking any freedom away from him at all or giving him any consequences for his actions.

‘My life is on hold and he can start having drinks and barbecues with his family and I can’t even go out myself.’

Mr Stromberg was attacked from behind by Stephenson, of Ilkeston, Derbyshire, as he walked to the shops after work with his then-girlfriend.

The grounds worker was knocked unconscious after being punched in the face before smashing his head on the road which left him with severe brain swelling.

He was rushed to hospital where doctors battled to save his life by removing the right side of his skull during a three hour operation.

Braden almost died and spent 15 days in an induced coma before making an incredible recovery which stunned doctors.

He is now awaiting further surgery to insert a titanium plate to reconstruct his skull which he hopes will mean he can return to work.

Braden added: ‘Every doctor I have spoken to has said how lucky I am to not have woken up from the coma paralysed or in a vegetated state.

‘They can’t believe it. There might be an inch of spinal fluid where my skull has been removed and then it’s just my brain unprotected.

‘If I knocked this it could potentially be fatal.

‘I am looking forward to having the operation done as it means life will be able to get back to normal.

‘I have been told it is quite a risky operation as there is a possible chance of infection or further bleeds on the brain but it is my one chance to get back to work.

‘Health wise I’m doing OK. I’m just waiting for my surgery. I had my pre op on June 6 and now I’m just waiting.’

A Ministry of Justice spokesperson said: ‘This was a terrible crime and our thoughts are with Mr Stromberg and his family.

‘Offenders must pass tough risk assessments before being approved for Home Detention Curfew and abide by strict rules – which if broken will see them returned to prison.’

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