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Monday, December 3, 2012

Arrested Nigerian Michael Ayoade, who knocked a 16-Yr-Old Girl Unconscious in London Is worried about leaving jail.





STREET PUNCH YOB: Michael Ayoade
A Locked-Up thug who knocked a 16-year-old girl unconscious in a random street attack is too scared to leave his cell. Nigerian-Born Michael Ayoade, 34, fears reprisals for the assault on Tasneem Kabir which was captured on CCTV.

He insists on eating his meals in the cell and having guards to escort around HMP Thameside in South East London.

A source told The Sun:

 “He’s absolutely petrified”.

“He won’t leave the cell. He has his meals in there and is constantly escorted around the prison for his own safety”.

“It is absolutely disgusting what he did to that poor girl. I thought the young lady in question would be quietly pleased to hear this information”. “I hope she’s recovered as well as can be expected given the situation”.

Ayoade was caught after the footage showed him punching the student from behind.

His attack in Plaistow, East London, left her with broken teeth, a bleeding lip and a bruised face. The thug jogged away as she lay out cold on the ground.
Thug: Ayoade lashed out at Tasneem Kabir in broad daylight as she walked alone in east London
Miss Kabirhad left home with her brother shortly after 12.30pm on November 13, but realised she had forgotten her phone and went back to retrieve it as her brother walked on.

'As she came out he was inside the gates to her street and she says he approached her and was within 30cm of her face. She found this strange but she carried on walking.

Miss Kabir was then walking along High Road, Plaistow and all she remembers next was waking up in the ambulance, the lawyer said. Ayoade had followed the teenager, launching his surprise attack as she passed the Black Lion pub.
The sudden blow left the teenager - who fell face first onto the concrete - unconscious
Prosecutor, Ms Batra said: 'He started jogging up behind Miss Kabir and he struck her her on the side of the head causing her to lose consciousness and that’s why she doesn’t remember what happened’.

The girl hit the ground face first following the blow from Ayoade.
Ms Batra said: 'It was an unprovoked attack on in a lone female. She is pretty petite in size - you can see the size of Mr Ayoade’.

When police were searching for her then mystery attacker, Miss Kabir had said: 'I hope he does get caught so he doesn’t do it again to another person. I hope I am his last victim’.
The CCTV footage showed Ayoade casually jogging away while Miss Kabir lay unconscious on the ground
Police received an anonymous phone call informing them of Ayoade's address.

Officers discovered cannabis at his home in Plaistow and he pleaded guilty to possession of a class C drug on November 21.

Ms Batra said: 'He said he admitted to doing it, it was a misunderstanding on his part. He had had too much to drink and smoke that day.' 'He said he was going about his business and was intimidated by her look, she looked like she wanted a fight. She looked about 19 or 20. He did not approve of the way she looked so he went back and punched her....He said "Nah, that hurt, I can’t go further in my day taking an insult from a little person like that".'

'He thought to himself “No, no I am not taking this”,' the lawyer said. 'He never spoke to her, just punched her.'

Marianna Christou, defending, said that Ayoade had come to the UK from Nigeria when he was just three years old, and had to fend from himself from young age. He was said to have no contact with his family.

Ms Christou said: 'He has drunk since he was 16 and smokes up to 10 joints a day which in my submission is excessive and perhaps this causes some degree of paranoia and low self esteem.'

Ayoade was remanded in custody and is due to appear at Inner London Crown Court on a date to be fixed.

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