THE attacker of a man injured in an assault outside a hotel in Chester has been sentenced to four years in prison.

Derrick Unsworth, aged 27, of no fixed abode, was found guilty at Chester Crown Court of grievous bodily harm without intent on Thursday, September 6.

Shortly before midnight on February 14, Unsworth and the 35-year-old victim were seen arguing on Eastgate Street before a further altercation on the city walls. The victim walked away from the confrontation and went to the hotel just outside the city centre.

Unsworth remained in the city centre until the early hours of February 15, spending time at a local pub before leaving in a car.

Shortly after 2am, Unsworth and another man made their way to the victim’s hotel and waited for him. When the victim left the hotel, Unsworth attacked him from behind causing incised wounds to his neck, collarbone and back.

The victim fought back and managed to get away from Unsworth before realising the extent of the injuries he had received.

When the victim found he was bleeding heavily, he called for help from other residents of the hotel while Unsworth fled in the direction of Liverpool Road.

The 35-year-old was taken to Aintree Hospital by ambulance having lost half a litre of blood from his injuries. Unsworth was arrested a short time later at a hostel in Chester.

Speaking after the sentencing DC Rob Marshall, of Chester CID, said: “Unsworth told the court that he had punched the victim but not caused his injuries.

“The victim suffered substantial loss of blood in this attack and is fortunate that he was not much more seriously hurt.

“Thankfully the jury could see that Unsworth’s claims of innocence were untrue and he will now be punished for his crime.”