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Two brothers who tortured two boys in a "sadistic" attack have been sentenced to an indefinite period of detention. | Two brothers who tortured two boys in a "sadistic" attack have been sentenced to an indefinite period of detention. |
Sheffield Crown Court heard how the pair, then aged 10 and 11, threatened to kill their nine-year-old and 11-year-old victims in Edlington. | Sheffield Crown Court heard how the pair, then aged 10 and 11, threatened to kill their nine-year-old and 11-year-old victims in Edlington. |
The brothers, who admitted causing grievous bodily harm, were told they would serve a minimum five years. | The brothers, who admitted causing grievous bodily harm, were told they would serve a minimum five years. |
During their 90-minute ordeal in April 2009 the victims were stamped on, forced to strip and hit with bricks. | During their 90-minute ordeal in April 2009 the victims were stamped on, forced to strip and hit with bricks. |
Sentencing the brothers, the judge Mr Justice Keith described their behaviour as "appalling and terrible". | Sentencing the brothers, the judge Mr Justice Keith described their behaviour as "appalling and terrible". |
He added: "The fact is this was prolonged, sadistic violence for no reason other than that you got a real kick out of hurting and humiliating them. | He added: "The fact is this was prolonged, sadistic violence for no reason other than that you got a real kick out of hurting and humiliating them. |
Hearing the evidence in court during these past three days has also been deeply upsetting for us all Victims' families 'Toxic' life of brutal brothers Turning around child criminals | |
"The bottom line for the two of you is that I'm sure you both pose a very high risk of serious harm to others." | "The bottom line for the two of you is that I'm sure you both pose a very high risk of serious harm to others." |
In a statement issued through police, the families of the victims said the events had "rocked our lives". | |
"We have found the last nine months to have been an extremely difficult and testing time," they said. | |
"Hearing the evidence in court during these past three days has also been deeply upsetting for us all." | |
Describing the effect of the attack on the victims, the judge said: "Their physical and emotional scars will live with them for a long time to come. | Describing the effect of the attack on the victims, the judge said: "Their physical and emotional scars will live with them for a long time to come. |
"Their relationship with each other has been seriously affected and their parents have been left with a strong sense of guilt, which they didn't begin to deserve, about whether they could have done more to protect their boys." | "Their relationship with each other has been seriously affected and their parents have been left with a strong sense of guilt, which they didn't begin to deserve, about whether they could have done more to protect their boys." |
'Most traumatic ever' | |
Part of the attack was filmed by one of the brothers on a mobile phone. | Part of the attack was filmed by one of the brothers on a mobile phone. |
The judge said: "By recording parts of what you did on a mobile, you made at least some of this an example of happy slapping." | The judge said: "By recording parts of what you did on a mobile, you made at least some of this an example of happy slapping." |
The brothers showed no emotion as the sentences were passed. As they were led out of court the mother of their younger victim swore at them and called them "evil". | The brothers showed no emotion as the sentences were passed. As they were led out of court the mother of their younger victim swore at them and called them "evil". |
Sgt Richard Vernon: 'It's the worst thing I've seen in 22 years' | |
Speaking about the case Det Supt Mick Mason of South Yorkshire Police said: "This is clearly the most traumatic investigation I have ever come across. Not the most difficult - but the most traumatic." | Speaking about the case Det Supt Mick Mason of South Yorkshire Police said: "This is clearly the most traumatic investigation I have ever come across. Not the most difficult - but the most traumatic." |
The court was told how the boys set out on Saturday 4 April with their BMX bikes and their dog. | The court was told how the boys set out on Saturday 4 April with their BMX bikes and their dog. |
They were approached by the brothers and lured to an isolated wood ravine where they were strangled, stripped and forced to sexually abuse each other. | They were approached by the brothers and lured to an isolated wood ravine where they were strangled, stripped and forced to sexually abuse each other. |
The older victim was seriously injured when pieces of ceramic sink were dropped on his head. | The older victim was seriously injured when pieces of ceramic sink were dropped on his head. |
The brothers have been placed on the sex offenders register for three years. | The brothers have been placed on the sex offenders register for three years. |
A BBC investigation has revealed the two attackers were well-known troublemakers and social services were heavily involved in their lives. | A BBC investigation has revealed the two attackers were well-known troublemakers and social services were heavily involved in their lives. |
A Safeguarding Children Board report, seen by BBC Newsnight, found the attack could have been prevented. | A Safeguarding Children Board report, seen by BBC Newsnight, found the attack could have been prevented. |
Chair of the board, Roger Thompson, said: "No-one could have predicted the severity of the attack. However, the review has concluded there were serious failing in local services." | Chair of the board, Roger Thompson, said: "No-one could have predicted the severity of the attack. However, the review has concluded there were serious failing in local services." |