Thug who dragged woman through the streets apologised, saying he thought she was his ex
Kyle Williams was caught on camera kidnapping the helpless mother, threatening to stab her
Kyle Williams was caught on camera kidnapping the helpless mother, threatening to stab her
A MAN who was caught on camera dragging a terrified woman through the streets before blurting out "I thought you were my ex" has been sentenced to four years and eight months in jail.
Kyle Williams, who was seen grabbing the mother-of-one from behind in Bury town centre before pushing her to the ground in the vicious attack, plead guilty to the charges of kidnapping and robbery.
The terrifying ordeal only ended when the 25-year-old, who threatened to stab the woman, realised she was not who he had meant to attack, telling her that he had thought she was his ex-girlfriend.
In harrowing footage of the attack, the violent attacker can be seen grabbing his victim while at the Bury town centre, dragging her into a side street off of Manchester Road about 4.45am on December 21 last year.
The young man can then be seen pushing her to the ground, with the court hearing he told her that "if she didn't shut up, he would stab her".
The woman desperately pleaded with Williams to let her go and take her handbag, telling him that she had a five-year-old son.
Police said the man's demeanour only changed when he realised she was not his ex.
He then sat on the floor next to the woman and smoked a cigarette before threatening her again.
It was only when an emergency vehicle sped past that Williams became spooked and ran from the scene.
He was later charged after police identified him using DNA on a cigarette left at the scene.
He has now been sentenced to four years and eight months after appearing at the Bolton Crown Court.
Detective Constable Donna Haldane of GMP’s Bury borough said: "Williams is a dangerous man who put someone’s life at risk with threats and violence.
"I am pleased he is now safely behind bars, preventing him from endangering any further lives."
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