
A youngster jailed for a homophobic assault can lastly be named after reporting restrictions have been lifted.
Jack Inexperienced, 16, stabbed Megan Murphy within the chest throughout a confrontation within the early hours of October 23 in Canterbury, Kent.
Inexperienced’s gang and Megan’s pals met in a pizza store and initially the teams have been getting alongside positive.
However then Inexperienced found that one of many group he was speaking to – Lewis Eaves – was bisexual and he turned confrontational.
Megan’s group left the takeaway however Inexperienced, who had been consuming, and his cohort adopted them.
The latter group smashed up a cellphone field and armed themselves with makeshift weapons to hold out an assault whereas Inexperienced shouted homophobic abuse at Lewis.
Safety footage exhibits the teams in a two-minute stand off and Inexperienced might be heard shouting ‘she’s feisty’ and ‘she’s lifeless’.
The confrontation went off-camera however Megan might be heard screaming when Inexperienced took a curved blade from his proper pocket, raised it over his head and stabbed her violently within the chest as she tried to guard herself.
Lewis described the assault by Inexperienced – who has a earlier conviction for affray after chasing two girls and vandalising their automotive – as ‘animalistic rage’.

Though it missed her important organs, the 2 inch blade left scarring and she or he continues to undergo issues.
Megan confirmed her scar to guage Recorder Matthew McDonagh as she advised him that the assault had destroyed her life.
She mentioned: ‘Often I get up in the midst of the evening replaying the assault. It has completely scarred me for all times – I'm a shadow of my former self.’
Inexperienced has now been handed a four-year jail sentence at a younger offenders’ establishment.
He wrote a letter of apology to Megan and mentioned the assault wouldn't have occurred had he not drunk cider and wine.
His lawyer Paul Jackson mentioned Inexperienced was ‘deeply upset as to the ache he had precipitated’.
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