A TEENAGER needed hospital
treatment after he and two friends were attacked by a gang of around 20
Asian youths. 
James Howard (14) had his head
stamped on and suffered a broken nose, two black eyes, and cuts to his
head, arms and hands, in the attack shortly after 7pm on Sunday. His
two friends, aged 14 and 23, were also taken to hospital, where they
were treated for facial cuts and abrasions.
The injured teenager’s mother,
Angela, said: “James was battered senseless. They stamped on his head
and he is an absolute mess.
“He looks like he’s gone ten
rounds with Mike Tyson and he’s absolutely devastated. It’s frightened
him to death and I don’t think he’ll ever go out again.”
The incident happened in
Victoria Street, Chadderton, as James rode his bike home from a local
newsagents, flanked by his two friends on foot.
Mrs Howard (34), said the
attackers made racist comments and left footprints on her son’s head
and back, and stole his bike, his mobile telephone and his shoes.
She said: “They could have
killed my son. If I thought my child was capable of doing something
like this I would take them to the police myself.”
The family have lived in
Chadderton for 16 years, and Mrs Howard and her husband, Joe, also have
two other children, aged eight and 12.
A shopkeeper took the boys in,
and James called his father, who took the three straight to the Royal
Oldham Hospital.
Doctors wanted to keep James in
overnight, but the shocked youngster wanted to go home to be with his
family.
She said: “He was just in the
wrong place at the wrong time. The people who attacked him are not
children and something needs to be done before something goes
drastically wrong in Oldham.”
The youths were all aged around
20.
Police said they confronted then
chased James and his friends, and a fight broke out when they caught
up.
They said one of the offenders
was heard to make a racist remark.
Oldham Chronicle 17/02/2010