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Two brothers have been jailed after they left a man seriously injured in a street in Macclesfield.
The men, both of HMP Altcourse, appeared at Chester Crown Court to be sentenced on Monday 11 May.
Aaron Whittaker, 35, who had earlier pleaded guilty to S20 assault, was jailed for three years and four months.
Haden Whittaker, 33, was jailed for eight years after pleading guilty to S18 assault.
The court heard that on 19 November 2025, the victim had attended an address on Fir Court, Macclesfield, with Aaron and Haden Whittaker.
Whilst at the address, an argument broke out between the three men which quickly escalated.
The Whittaker brothers then began their vicious attack on the 44-year-old man, beating him unconscious.
The pair undressed the man and dragged him outside, leaving him seriously injured and unresponsive in the street.
Police arrived on the scene and the victim was taken to hospital where he received treatment for seven weeks.
An investigation was launched and Aaron and Haden Whittaker were both arrested a short time later and subsequently charged.
Detective Constable Tiffany Berry-Perkin said: “Aaron and Haden Whittaker carried out a brutal and unjustified attack, subjecting the victim to extreme violence. This was a deeply distressing incident that has had a profound impact not only on the victim, but also on local residents who were confronted with the aftermath.
“Officers undertook extensive enquiries to identify and locate those responsible, building a comprehensive file of evidence that ensured both defendants were brought before the courts. I welcome the sentences handed to them and hope they provide the victim with a sense of closure.”
Detective Inspector David Jarvis said: “Violence of this nature has no place in our communities, and we understand the concern incidents like this can cause. We remain committed to tackling serious violence and ensuring that people in Macclesfield feel safe in their neighbourhoods. I hope this result highlights that those responsible for inflicting harm will be found and held accountable.”
Aaron Whittaker, jailed for three years and four months.
Haden Whittaker, jailed for eight years.