The man who attacked James Arthur during a night out has been jailed.

James Arthur

James Arthur

Christopher John Revell, 31, was captured on CCTV footage when he smashed a glass over the 'Say You Won't Let Go' hitmaker's head in a "totally unprovoked attack" - which left the star needing five staples to his head wound - during a night out with friends in Redcar, North Yorkshire, in August.

On Wednesday (15.02.17), Christopher pleaded guilty to wounding with intent at Teeside Crown Court, and was sentenced to five-and-a-half years in jail.

The attack came after Christopher claimed the 'X Factor' winner, 28, had slept with his ex-girlfriend.

Prosecutor Nick Dry told the court: "James Arthur and his group were walking towards the beer garden when without warning or provocation Mr Revell smashed a glass forcibly on the back of his head.

"As he stumbled forward from the incident the defendant followed up with a punch. He claimed he had attacked [Mr Arthur] because he had slept with an ex-girlfriend some time ago. He said he had lost it and whacked him as hard as he could. He denied using a glass and said he had gone into a rage when Arthur smirked at him."

The 'Impossible' singer says he was left feeling "nervous and uneasy" after the attack, and was initially unsure how his injury would affect his music career.

In a statement read out in court, James said: "Through no fault of my own and as a result of a totally unprovoked attack I am left feeling nervous and uneasy about visiting my family in my home town.

"There was nothing to justify the attack. I was worried I had suffered an injury which might affect my musical career."

Meanwhile, Christopher - who had 12 previous convictions including battery and assault - was told by Judge Tony Briggs that his attack was "aggravated" and "serious", and therefore jail time was "inevitable".

During sentencing, the Judge said: "It's plain from your record that you have some difficulty controlling your temper. It's aggravated by the obvious position that you committed the offence while you were in drink.

"You clearly moved a significant distance to go to attack him. That said, this is a matter of some seriousness. Accordingly, a custodial sentence is inevitable."


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