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'Lee Rigby revenge' attacker Zack Davies given life sentence 'Lee Rigby revenge' attacker Zack Davies given life sentence
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A man who tried to kill a shopper with a machete in a racially motivated "revenge attack" for the murder of Fusilier Lee Rigby has been given a life sentence.A man who tried to kill a shopper with a machete in a racially motivated "revenge attack" for the murder of Fusilier Lee Rigby has been given a life sentence.
Zack Davies, 26, targeted Dr Sarandev Bhambra at a Tesco store in Mold, Flintshire, in January.Zack Davies, 26, targeted Dr Sarandev Bhambra at a Tesco store in Mold, Flintshire, in January.
Davies, of Mold, was convicted of attempted murder at Mold Crown Court in June.Davies, of Mold, was convicted of attempted murder at Mold Crown Court in June.
On Friday, he was told he must serve at least 14 years in prison.On Friday, he was told he must serve at least 14 years in prison.
Judge Rhys Rowlands said it was a "planned and racially motivated attack", as Dr Bhambra watched proceedings in his first appearance at the court in Mold. Judge Rhys Rowlands said Davies had developed "extreme racist views" and had been plotting to carry out a "murderous attack" in order to draw attention to himself.
He said it was a "planned and racially motivated attack", as Dr Bhambra watched proceedings during his first appearance at the court in Mold.
During the trial, the court heard Dr Bhambra had been walking down an aisle in the store on 14 January when he felt a "huge blow" to the back of his head from the 30cm (12in) machete.During the trial, the court heard Dr Bhambra had been walking down an aisle in the store on 14 January when he felt a "huge blow" to the back of his head from the 30cm (12in) machete.
'Like a lunatic''Like a lunatic'
Shopper Leanne Jones said she heard the words "white power". Davies was acting "like a lunatic" as he hacked Dr Bhambra with the machete, she said. Shopper Leanne Jones said she heard the words "white power" and that Davies was acting "like a lunatic" as he hacked Dr Bhambra with the machete.
Another witness heard Davies say: "Come here, this is for Lee Rigby".Another witness heard Davies say: "Come here, this is for Lee Rigby".
The attack left Dr Bhambra, a 25-year-old dentist from Leeds, with two deep cuts to his scalp and another to his back, which went down to the muscle.The attack left Dr Bhambra, a 25-year-old dentist from Leeds, with two deep cuts to his scalp and another to his back, which went down to the muscle.
An injury to his left hand caused major nerve, artery and tendon damage, leaving him in need of surgery for five hours.An injury to his left hand caused major nerve, artery and tendon damage, leaving him in need of surgery for five hours.
If it was not for the "remarkably brave actions" of solider Peter Fuller, who came to his defence, Dr Bhambra would have been "killed in front of many shoppers", Judge Rowlands said. If it was not for the "remarkably brave actions" of soldier Peter Fuller, who came to his defence, Dr Bhambra would have been "killed in front of many shoppers", Judge Rowlands said.
The trial heard items associated with white supremacy and Nazism were found at Davies's home, including banners, swastika badges and Combat 18 stickers.The trial heard items associated with white supremacy and Nazism were found at Davies's home, including banners, swastika badges and Combat 18 stickers.
He also said he was "absolutely fascinated" with Islamic State and described the British man known as Jihadi John as his inspiration.He also said he was "absolutely fascinated" with Islamic State and described the British man known as Jihadi John as his inspiration.
Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale were jailed for life in February 2014 for hacking Fusilier Rigby to death.Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale were jailed for life in February 2014 for hacking Fusilier Rigby to death.
After the trial concluded, Dr Bhambra's brother, Dr Tarlochan Singh Bhambra, said his family had "no doubt" that, had the "racial disposition" of the case been reversed, it would have been reported as an "act of terror".After the trial concluded, Dr Bhambra's brother, Dr Tarlochan Singh Bhambra, said his family had "no doubt" that, had the "racial disposition" of the case been reversed, it would have been reported as an "act of terror".