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Attacks at Trinity Hall

An accommodation block belonging to Trinity Hall was broken into and students there were attacked in their rooms in the early hours of Saturday morning.

Two students, who were asleep in rooms in Bishop Bateman Court on Thompson’s Lane, were attacked by the intruders and one student’s room was ransacked. The intruders went through the students’ belongings and then left them in a variety of locations including the roof of the building and the garden area.

One of the victims, Tom Cheshire, said: “I just woke up and this guy was throttling me. His trousers were undone and he didn’t have his shirt on. I was quite scared. At first I thought it was my friend who also has a shaved head so I told him to stop it, but then he whacked my girlfriend. I wrestled him off

Intruders to Bishop Bateman Court 'throttle' one student and assault others

and then he said, ‘Sorry, I’ve got the wrong person’ and left.” This incident took place at around 4.35 am.

Cheshire reported that at six o’clock, “A hand came through my window and was on my laptop. They couldn’t take the laptop because it was held by the speaker wires. They took my Latin books though and left them on a windowsill outside. The first intruder could hardly walk but the second one was quite agile.” Cheshire said that his

door had not been locked.

Julia Tilley was in her boyfriend’s room when an intruder came in. “Someone walked into the room,” she said. “My boyfriend shouted ‘Who the hell are you?’ and he replied ‘I’m a foreign student’ and then left.

“When I got back to my room in the morning, my laptop was gone and my room was ransacked. I felt violated and disturbed. They had left a rolled-up ten pound note, probably for coke, on my desk. It was really upsetting.

“They also put all my knickers in a box and then left them outside in the garden. My laptop was on the drain pipe outside and my fountain pen and medical card were also lying around in the building.”

Camilla Winfield said that she awoke at around 4.30am to see a man clawing at her window and trying to force it open. “It was like a scene from a horror film”, she said.

David Fanego said that he heard the