This is a chilling moment when three teenagers recreate the barbaric beating that almost killed a man in a rural park.
Brothers Archie and George Tilly, ages 16 and 14, were caught laughing and punching on CCTV when they revealed an attack on Allan Wilson.
Curiously, Archie is seen holding his face and imitating his victim by flopping his head back in the footage.
The film was recorded at the station shortly after attacking Wilson, 47, in a park in Worthing, West Sussex.
The boy, showing off to a group of girls, unknowingly walked beneath the camera before starting the sick pantomime.
Archie stands on the central stage, gesturing to others before grabbing the boy’s head and showing what he has done.
In the background, his brother jumps forward to aim for a blow.
Archie then grabs his own head and knocks it back with his hands across his chest.
A teenager who spoke to the attacker described the attacker with a laugh, “beating the fake air” and “stop.”
The victim suffered serious and life-threatening brain damage after being struck by a wooden log.
After last Easter’s Sunday attack, he still can’t walk or talk and is “incompetent.”
Brother Tilly, who was seen laughing with his middle finger raised in his last court appearance, was sent to prison for 12 years each today.
Their identities can be revealed after the Sun applies to overturn the anonymous order. Anonymous orders are automatically granted to young defendants.
18-year-old Harry Furlong, who lives in Horsham, West Sussex, was unintentionally convicted of GBH. He was sentenced to 20 months in prison and his last 10 months were spent on his license.
Lewis Crown Court had previously heard that Wilson was continuously pushed onto Frisbee by one of his teens (then 13, 14, and 17 years old).
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He was then “struck” by a 3-foot log, causing a “big crack” when his ribs broke.
Mr Wilson was so hurt that rescuers could not recognize him as an adult.
In an exclusive interview with the Sun, Wilson’s wife Annie talked about her devastation.
Sitting beside her husband and crying and reassuring, she said she was given a good-bye moment after he first arrived at the hospital.
“They said,’I have three minutes to talk to him. We need to take him to surgery, otherwise he will die,'” she said.
The doctor told me to go home and plan for my husband’s funeral
Annie Wilson
“I went in and said,’Can I touch him?’ I kissed him and said,’Do what you need to do.’
Doctors warned that Wilson’s injury “cannot survive.”
“He suffered four brain injuries, broken posterior and anterior ribs, three spinal fractures, facial shatters, orbital bones, jaw shatters, and many other things I don’t remember.” Said Mrs. Wilson.
“They said his injury didn’t survive and he was planning a funeral home. That was me.”
Wilson pulled his surgery. But his life has changed forever.
His wife said today: “I miss him signing a ridiculously high-pitched song. I miss him who makes us all laugh when we’re down.
“I want him to say,” I love you. Good night. ” “